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Genetic differentiation of Pinus sylvestris L. and Pinus mugo aggr. populations in Switzerland / C. Neet-Sarquedac in Silvae Genetica, 43 (4) (1994)
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Titre : Genetic differentiation of Pinus sylvestris L. and Pinus mugo aggr. populations in Switzerland Type de document : Imprimé Auteurs : C. Neet-Sarquedac Année de publication : 1994 Article en page(s) : 207-215 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : [CBNPMP-Thématique] Génétique et écologie (dynamique, démographique, sélection) Mots-clés : Pinus sylvestris L., 1753 Pinus mugo Turra, 1764 Pinus uncinata Ramond ex DC., 1805 Permalink : https://biblio.cbnpmp.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=151478
in Silvae Genetica > 43 (4) (1994) . - 207-215Neet-Sarquedac, C. 1994 Genetic differentiation of Pinus sylvestris L. and Pinus mugo aggr. populations in Switzerland. Silvae Genetica, 43(4): 207-215.Documents numériques
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Article (1994)URLPatterns of pollen dispersal in a small population of Pinus sylvestris L. revealed by total-exclusion paternity analysis / Juan José Robledo-Arnuncio in Heredity, 94 (2005)
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Titre : Patterns of pollen dispersal in a small population of Pinus sylvestris L. revealed by total-exclusion paternity analysis Type de document : Imprimé Auteurs : Juan José Robledo-Arnuncio ; Luis Gil Année de publication : 2005 Article en page(s) : 13-22 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Pinus sylvestris L., 1753 Résumé : Patterns of pollen dispersal were investigated in a small, isolated, relict population of Pinus sylvestris L., consisting of 36 trees. A total-exclusion battery comprising four chloroplast and two nuclear microsatellites (theoretical paternity exclusion probability EP=0.996) was used to assign paternity to 813 seeds, collected from 34 trees in the stand. Long-distance pollen immigration accounted for 4.3% of observed matings. Self-fertilization rate was very high (0.25), compared with typical values in more widespread populations of the species. The average effective pollen dispersal distance within the stand was 48 m (or 83 m excluding selfs). Half of effective pollen was dispersed within 11 m, and 7% beyond 200 m. A strong correlation was found between the distance to the closest tree and the mean mating-distance calculated for single-tree progenies. The effective pollen dispersal distribution showed a leptokurtic shape, with a large and significant departure from that expected under uniform dispersal. A maximum-likelihood procedure was used to fit an individual pollen dispersal distance probability density function (dispersal kernel). The estimated kernel indicated fairly leptokurtic dispersal (shape parameter b=0.67), with an average pollen dispersal distance of 135 m, and 50% of pollen dispersed beyond 30 m. A marked directionality pattern of pollen dispersal was found, mainly caused by the uneven distribution of trees, coupled with restricted dispersal and unequal male success. Overall, results show that the number and distribution of potential pollen donors in small populations may strongly influence the patterns of effective pollen dispersal. Lien pérenne : DOI : 10.1038/sj.hdy.6800542 Permalink : https://biblio.cbnpmp.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=149167
in Heredity > 94 (2005) . - 13-22Robledo-Arnuncio, Juan José, Gil, Luis 2005 Patterns of pollen dispersal in a small population of Pinus sylvestris L. revealed by total-exclusion paternity analysis. Heredity, 94: 13-22.Documents numériques
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Article (2005)URLLe rôle des Bryophytes et des Lichens dans l'analyse multidimentionnelle appliquée à divers groupements à Pinus sylvestris L. et Pinus uncinata Mill. Des Pyrénées orientales, des Causses et des Alpes austro-occidentales / Maurice Roux in Bulletin de la Société botanique de France, 121 (Supp 2) (1974)
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Titre : Le rôle des Bryophytes et des Lichens dans l'analyse multidimentionnelle appliquée à divers groupements à Pinus sylvestris L. et Pinus uncinata Mill. Des Pyrénées orientales, des Causses et des Alpes austro-occidentales Type de document : Imprimé Auteurs : Maurice Roux ; Robert Salanon Année de publication : 1974 Article en page(s) : 213-224 Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : [CBNPMP-Géographique] Alpes austro-occidentales
[CBNPMP-Géographique] Causses
[CBNPMP-Géographique] Pyrénées-Orientales (France)
[CBNPMP-Thématique] Bryophytes
[CBNPMP-Thématique] LichenMots-clés : Pinus sylvestris L., 1753 Pinus uncinata Mill. ex Mirb., 1805 Lien pérenne : DOI : 10.1080/00378941.1974.10839307 Permalink : https://biblio.cbnpmp.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=143520
in Bulletin de la Société botanique de France > 121 (Supp 2) (1974) . - 213-224Roux, Maurice, Salanon, Robert 1974 Le rôle des Bryophytes et des Lichens dans l'analyse multidimentionnelle appliquée à divers groupements à Pinus sylvestris L. et Pinus uncinata Mill. Des Pyrénées orientales, des Causses et des Alpes austro-occidentales. Bulletin de la Société botanique de France, 121(Supp2): 213-224.Exemplaires (1)
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Article (1974)URLVariabilita znaků Jehlicu Komplexu Pinus mugo a u Pinus sylvestris / Ivan Musil in Preslia, 49 (1) (1977)
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Titre : Variabilita znaků Jehlicu Komplexu Pinus mugo a u Pinus sylvestris Type de document : Imprimé Auteurs : Ivan Musil Année de publication : 1977 Article en page(s) : 23-32 Langues : Tchèque (cze) Catégories : [CBNPMP-Thématique] Variabilité phénologique Mots-clés : Pinus mugo Turra, 1764 Pinus sylvestris L., 1753 Permalink : https://biblio.cbnpmp.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=150857
in Preslia > 49 (1) (1977) . - 23-32Musil, Ivan 1977 Variabilita znaků Jehlicu Komplexu Pinus mugo a u Pinus sylvestris. Preslia, 49(1): 23-32.Exemplaires (1)
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Article (1977)URLGeography determines genetic relationships between species of mountain pine (Pinus mugo complex) in western Europe / Myriam Heuertz in Journal of biogeography, (2009)
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Titre : Geography determines genetic relationships between species of mountain pine (Pinus mugo complex) in western Europe Type de document : Numérique Auteurs : Myriam Heuertz ; Jennifer Teufel ; Santiago Gonzàlez-Martinez ; Alvaro Soto ; Bruno Fady (1960-) ; Ricardo Alia ; Giovanni Vendramin Année de publication : 2009 Article en page(s) : 16 p. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : [CBNPMP-Thématique] Génétique et écologie (dynamique, démographique, sélection) Mots-clés : Pinus mugo Turra, 1764 Pinus sylvestris L., 1753 Résumé : Our aims were to test whether morphological species of mountain pines were genetically supported in the western part of the distribution range of the Pinus mugo species complex (Pinus mugo Turra sensu lato), to resolve genetically homogeneous clusters of populations, to determine historical demographic processes, and to assess the potential hybridization of mountain pines with Scots pine, Pinus sylvestris L. Populations were sampled in the Iberian System, the Pyrenees, the French Mont Ventoux, Vosges and Jura mountains, the German Black Forest and throughout the Alps. This corresponded to a range-wide sampling for mountain pine sensu stricto (Pinus uncinata Ram.) and to a sampling of the western parts of the ranges of dwarf mountain pine (Pinus mugo Turra sensu stricto) and bog pine/peatbog pine [Pinus rotundata Link/Pinus × pseudopumilio (Willk.) Beck]. In total, 786 individuals of P. mugo sensu lato from 29 natural populations, and 85 individuals of P. sylvestris from four natural populations were genotyped at three chloroplast microsatellites (cpSSRs). Populations were characterized for standard genetic diversity statistics and signs of demographic expansion. Genetic structure was explored using analysis of molecular variance, differentiation statistics and Bayesian analysis of population structure (BAPS). One hundred haplotypes were identified in P. mugo sensu lato. There was a stronger differentiation between geographical regions than between morphologically identified taxa (P. mugo sensu stricto, P. uncinata and P. rotundata/p. × pseudopumilio). Overall genetic differentiation was weak (GST = 0.070) and displayed a clear phylogeographic structure [NST = 0.263, NST > NST (permuted), P < 0.001]. BAPS identified a Pyrenean and an Alpine gene pool, along with several smaller genetic clusters corresponding to peripheral populations. The core regions of the Pyrenees and Alps were probably recolonized, respectively by P. uncinata and P. uncinata/P. mugo sensu stricto, from multiple glacial refugia that were well connected by pollen flow within the mountain chains. Pinus rotundata/P. x pseudopumilio populations from the Black Forest, Vosges and Jura mountains were probably recolonized from various glacial populations that kept their genetic distinctiveness despite late glacial and early Holocene expansion. Marginal P. uncinata populations from the Iberian System are compatible with elevational shifts and long-term isolation. The causes of haplotype sharing between P. mugo sensu lato and P. sylvestris require further research Lien pérenne : DOI : 10.1111/j.1365-2699.2009.02223.x / HAL : hal-02664628
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in Journal of biogeography > (2009) . - 16 p.Heuertz, Myriam, Teufel, Jennifer, Gonzàlez-Martinez, Santiago, Soto, Alvaro, Fady, Bruno (1960-), Alia, Ricardo, Vendramin, Giovanni 2009 Geography determines genetic relationships between species of mountain pine (Pinus mugo complex) in western Europe. Journal of biogeography: 16 p..Documents numériques
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article (2009)URL66 - 1979 - Sociologisch-ökologische untersuchungen im Grenzbereich L. Fagus silvatica L./ Pinus silvestris in der nördlichen Schweiz (Veröffentlichungen des Geobotanischen Institutes der Eidg. Tech. Hochschule, Stiftung Rübel, in Zürich) / Christian-Lionel Roth
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PermalinkSeed supply, drought and grazing determine spatio-temporal patterns for native and introduced pines in grasslands / Nadine Boulant in Diversity and Distributions, 14 (2008)
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PermalinkVitesses de colonisation et d'évolution des Callunaies de l'Aubrac montagnard / Bernard Doche (1984)
PermalinkAux limites de l'extrême… le pin à crochets / Michel Bartoli in Arborescences, 96 (05/2002)
PermalinkArbres I : guide en couleur des résineux et de quelques autres essences sempervirentes existants en France / Alan Mitchell (1979)
PermalinkLe Pin sylvestre en Auvergne : approche phytoécologique et historique / Laurent Lathuillière (2012)
PermalinkLe Pin sylvestre dans les vallées d'Aure et de Louron (Pyrénées centrales) / Michel Gruber in Bulletin de la Société d'histoire naturelle de Toulouse, 115 (1-2) (1979)
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PermalinkLa question des pins sylvestres aux Pyrénées / Fernande Flous in Bulletin de la Société d'histoire naturelle de Toulouse, 66 (1934)
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PermalinkLes résineux, tome 1 : connaissance et reconnaissance / Philippe Riou-Nivert (2001)
PermalinkRussula sardonia forme viridis Singer in Bulletin de liaison de la Société Castraise de sciences naturelles, (1991)
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