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Leaf anatomical variation in Cephalaria laevigata (dipsacaceae) under different ecological conditions
The results of a multivariate morphometric study of leaf anatomical characters in different, geographically distant populations of the taxon Cephalaria laevigata from Serbia and Romania are presented with the aim to reveal the trends of population differentiation. Analyses were performed on a cross-...
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Published in: | Archives of biological sciences 2014, Vol.66 (1), p.161-171 |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The results of a multivariate morphometric study of leaf anatomical
characters in different, geographically distant populations of the taxon
Cephalaria laevigata from Serbia and Romania are presented with the aim to
reveal the trends of population differentiation. Analyses were performed on a
cross-section of 105 leaves collected from 10 populations. In order to
establish the overall morphological variation and relationships between
individuals from all populations, principal component analyses and canonical
discriminant analysis were performed. Clustering analyses were carried out to
explore whether the observed anatomical differences are a result of adaptive
responses. Regression analysis was performed to identify the level of
correlation between leaf anatomical characters and basic orographic,
geological and bioclimatic habitat characteristics. Unexpectedly, in most of
the characters there was discrepancy between leaf anatomy and climatic
conditions, and the characters did not show significant regularities in the
variability of their dimension neither in the vertical profile nor in
relation to geological substrate. |
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ISSN: | 0354-4664 1821-4339 |
DOI: | 10.2298/ABS1401161J |