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Assessment of the phenotypic diversity of wild cherry (Prunus avium L.) populations and halfsib lines by multivariate statistical analyses

Stanković Neđić, Milena; Župunski, Milan; Orlović, Saša; Kovačević, Branislav; Kebert, Marko; Vaštag, Erna; Miljković, Danijela; Gutalj, Marko; Gavranović Markić, Anđelina; Stojnić, Srđan

(Warsaw: Sciendo, 2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Stanković Neđić, Milena
AU  - Župunski, Milan
AU  - Orlović, Saša
AU  - Kovačević, Branislav
AU  - Kebert, Marko
AU  - Vaštag, Erna
AU  - Miljković, Danijela
AU  - Gutalj, Marko
AU  - Gavranović Markić, Anđelina
AU  - Stojnić, Srđan
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5476
AB  - Wild  cherry  (Prunus  avium  L.)  is  a  multi-purpose  tree  species  with great ecological and economic importance for European forestry.   Evaluating   this   species   phenotypic   diversity   and   quantitative  traits  characterization  is  of  great  importance  to  define its genetic resources conservation and breeding strate-gies. In this work, variations of physiological, biochemical, ana-tomical  and  morphological  traits  of  one-year-old  wild  cherry  seedlings  were  evaluated  within  and  among  populations  to  distinguish  and  characterize  their  phenotypic  portfolio.  We  observed significant differences at the intra- and inter-popula-tion levels considering both biochemical and physiological leaf traits,  whereas  differences  in  morphological  and  anatomical  traits  were  found  to  be  significant  only  among  half-sib  lines  within populations (i.e. intra-population level). With a multiva-riate  approach,  we  explored  the  inter-population  specificity  and found out that the tiered approach spanning from organ morphology,  across  physiological  scale,  to  the  biochemical  level  gave  out  enough  power  to  discriminate  between  diffe-rent  populations,  and  their  acquisition  and  resource-use  stra-tegies. Moreover, stepwise discriminative analysis showed that radical scavenger capacity against 2,2'-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzo-thiazoline-6-sulfonic  acid)  (ABTS•+)  and  water-use  efficiency  contributed to discrimination of studied populations to the lar-gest extend. Lastly, our study highlights the robustness of cer-tain functional traits, such as ABTS•+, water-use efficiency, net photosynthesis,   total   flavonoid   content,   width   of   stomata   guard cell, and stomatal aperture length, which could be con-sidered as a proxy to discriminate between wild cherry popula-tions and assess phenotypic diversity.
PB  - Warsaw: Sciendo
T2  - Silvae Genetica
T1  - Assessment of the phenotypic diversity of wild cherry (Prunus avium L.) populations and halfsib lines by multivariate statistical analyses
IS  - 1
VL  - 71
DO  - https://doi.org/10.2478/sg-2022-0014
DO  - 10.2478/sg-2022-0014
SP  - 116
EP  - 127
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Stanković Neđić, Milena and Župunski, Milan and Orlović, Saša and Kovačević, Branislav and Kebert, Marko and Vaštag, Erna and Miljković, Danijela and Gutalj, Marko and Gavranović Markić, Anđelina and Stojnić, Srđan",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Wild  cherry  (Prunus  avium  L.)  is  a  multi-purpose  tree  species  with great ecological and economic importance for European forestry.   Evaluating   this   species   phenotypic   diversity   and   quantitative  traits  characterization  is  of  great  importance  to  define its genetic resources conservation and breeding strate-gies. In this work, variations of physiological, biochemical, ana-tomical  and  morphological  traits  of  one-year-old  wild  cherry  seedlings  were  evaluated  within  and  among  populations  to  distinguish  and  characterize  their  phenotypic  portfolio.  We  observed significant differences at the intra- and inter-popula-tion levels considering both biochemical and physiological leaf traits,  whereas  differences  in  morphological  and  anatomical  traits  were  found  to  be  significant  only  among  half-sib  lines  within populations (i.e. intra-population level). With a multiva-riate  approach,  we  explored  the  inter-population  specificity  and found out that the tiered approach spanning from organ morphology,  across  physiological  scale,  to  the  biochemical  level  gave  out  enough  power  to  discriminate  between  diffe-rent  populations,  and  their  acquisition  and  resource-use  stra-tegies. Moreover, stepwise discriminative analysis showed that radical scavenger capacity against 2,2'-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzo-thiazoline-6-sulfonic  acid)  (ABTS•+)  and  water-use  efficiency  contributed to discrimination of studied populations to the lar-gest extend. Lastly, our study highlights the robustness of cer-tain functional traits, such as ABTS•+, water-use efficiency, net photosynthesis,   total   flavonoid   content,   width   of   stomata   guard cell, and stomatal aperture length, which could be con-sidered as a proxy to discriminate between wild cherry popula-tions and assess phenotypic diversity.",
publisher = "Warsaw: Sciendo",
journal = "Silvae Genetica",
title = "Assessment of the phenotypic diversity of wild cherry (Prunus avium L.) populations and halfsib lines by multivariate statistical analyses",
number = "1",
volume = "71",
doi = "https://doi.org/10.2478/sg-2022-0014, 10.2478/sg-2022-0014",
pages = "116-127"
}
Stanković Neđić, M., Župunski, M., Orlović, S., Kovačević, B., Kebert, M., Vaštag, E., Miljković, D., Gutalj, M., Gavranović Markić, A.,& Stojnić, S.. (2022). Assessment of the phenotypic diversity of wild cherry (Prunus avium L.) populations and halfsib lines by multivariate statistical analyses. in Silvae Genetica
Warsaw: Sciendo., 71(1), 116-127.
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.2478/sg-2022-0014
Stanković Neđić M, Župunski M, Orlović S, Kovačević B, Kebert M, Vaštag E, Miljković D, Gutalj M, Gavranović Markić A, Stojnić S. Assessment of the phenotypic diversity of wild cherry (Prunus avium L.) populations and halfsib lines by multivariate statistical analyses. in Silvae Genetica. 2022;71(1):116-127.
doi:https://doi.org/10.2478/sg-2022-0014 .
Stanković Neđić, Milena, Župunski, Milan, Orlović, Saša, Kovačević, Branislav, Kebert, Marko, Vaštag, Erna, Miljković, Danijela, Gutalj, Marko, Gavranović Markić, Anđelina, Stojnić, Srđan, "Assessment of the phenotypic diversity of wild cherry (Prunus avium L.) populations and halfsib lines by multivariate statistical analyses" in Silvae Genetica, 71, no. 1 (2022):116-127,
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.2478/sg-2022-0014 . .

Provenance plasticity of European beech leaf traits under differing environmental conditions at two Serbian common garden sites

Stojnic, Srdan; Orlovic, Sasa; Miljković, Danijela; Galic, Zoran; Kebert, Marko; von Wuehlisch, Georg

(2015)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Stojnic, Srdan
AU  - Orlovic, Sasa
AU  - Miljković, Danijela
AU  - Galic, Zoran
AU  - Kebert, Marko
AU  - von Wuehlisch, Georg
PY  - 2015
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2348
AB  - Climate change will affect European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.)
   ecosystems negatively due to well-known vulnerability of this species to
   drought. Phenotypic plasticity has been recognized as the primary means
   in rapid acclimation to adverse environmental conditions. Provenance
   trials of forest tree species represent a valuable tool for assessing
   provenance adaptive potential to changing environments. In the present
   study, we examined the adaptive response capability (plasticity) of
   certain leaf anatomical traits in different European beech provenances
   to contrasting environmental conditions prevailing in two provenance
   trials. While one location of the trials is an isolated, marginal site,
   the other is a site within the original geographic range of beech
   forests in Serbia. The study involved 12 provenances originating from
   Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Germany, Hungary, Romania and
   Serbia. The results of the study evidenced that genetic differences of
   the provenances are mainly responsible for the differences in leaf
   traits. Cluster analysis showed absence of association between
   provenances from the same geographic regions (e.g., Germany and Balkan
   Peninsula, respectively), revealing phenotypic heterogeneity between
   them. Steep reaction norms, observed for anatomical traits studied,
   indicate the possibility of plastic provenance response to changes in
   environmental conditions. The highest values of plasticity index,
   observed for stomatal density and thicknesses of palisade and spongy
   parenchyma, seem to be the result of a regulative function of stomata
   and mesophyll structure on physiological adaptation to the unfavorable
   growth conditions at the marginal site. Such sclerophyllous leaf
   structures, indicating drought resistance, were observed in certain
   provenances from Central/Eastern Europe and mesic sites, indicating that
   beech provenances from warmer sites in Southern Europe may not
   necessarily be the only source of drought-resistant ecotypes.
T2  - European Journal of Forest Research
T1  - Provenance plasticity of European beech leaf traits under differing
 environmental conditions at two Serbian common garden sites
IS  - 6
VL  - 134
DO  - 10.1007/s10342-015-0914-y
SP  - 1109
EP  - 1125
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Stojnic, Srdan and Orlovic, Sasa and Miljković, Danijela and Galic, Zoran and Kebert, Marko and von Wuehlisch, Georg",
year = "2015",
abstract = "Climate change will affect European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.)
   ecosystems negatively due to well-known vulnerability of this species to
   drought. Phenotypic plasticity has been recognized as the primary means
   in rapid acclimation to adverse environmental conditions. Provenance
   trials of forest tree species represent a valuable tool for assessing
   provenance adaptive potential to changing environments. In the present
   study, we examined the adaptive response capability (plasticity) of
   certain leaf anatomical traits in different European beech provenances
   to contrasting environmental conditions prevailing in two provenance
   trials. While one location of the trials is an isolated, marginal site,
   the other is a site within the original geographic range of beech
   forests in Serbia. The study involved 12 provenances originating from
   Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Germany, Hungary, Romania and
   Serbia. The results of the study evidenced that genetic differences of
   the provenances are mainly responsible for the differences in leaf
   traits. Cluster analysis showed absence of association between
   provenances from the same geographic regions (e.g., Germany and Balkan
   Peninsula, respectively), revealing phenotypic heterogeneity between
   them. Steep reaction norms, observed for anatomical traits studied,
   indicate the possibility of plastic provenance response to changes in
   environmental conditions. The highest values of plasticity index,
   observed for stomatal density and thicknesses of palisade and spongy
   parenchyma, seem to be the result of a regulative function of stomata
   and mesophyll structure on physiological adaptation to the unfavorable
   growth conditions at the marginal site. Such sclerophyllous leaf
   structures, indicating drought resistance, were observed in certain
   provenances from Central/Eastern Europe and mesic sites, indicating that
   beech provenances from warmer sites in Southern Europe may not
   necessarily be the only source of drought-resistant ecotypes.",
journal = "European Journal of Forest Research",
title = "Provenance plasticity of European beech leaf traits under differing
 environmental conditions at two Serbian common garden sites",
number = "6",
volume = "134",
doi = "10.1007/s10342-015-0914-y",
pages = "1109-1125"
}
Stojnic, S., Orlovic, S., Miljković, D., Galic, Z., Kebert, M.,& von Wuehlisch, G.. (2015). Provenance plasticity of European beech leaf traits under differing
 environmental conditions at two Serbian common garden sites. in European Journal of Forest Research, 134(6), 1109-1125.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10342-015-0914-y
Stojnic S, Orlovic S, Miljković D, Galic Z, Kebert M, von Wuehlisch G. Provenance plasticity of European beech leaf traits under differing
 environmental conditions at two Serbian common garden sites. in European Journal of Forest Research. 2015;134(6):1109-1125.
doi:10.1007/s10342-015-0914-y .
Stojnic, Srdan, Orlovic, Sasa, Miljković, Danijela, Galic, Zoran, Kebert, Marko, von Wuehlisch, Georg, "Provenance plasticity of European beech leaf traits under differing
 environmental conditions at two Serbian common garden sites" in European Journal of Forest Research, 134, no. 6 (2015):1109-1125,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10342-015-0914-y . .
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