Genetic insights into the hybrid origin of Abies  x  borisii-regis  Mattf

Abies  ×  borisii - regis  Mattf. (King Boris fir) is a taxon endemic to the southern Balkan Peninsula, described as a hybrid between the widespread  A. alba  Mill. (Silver fir) and the Greek endemic  A. cephalonica  Loud (Greek fir). Even though  A.  ×  borisii - regis  has attracted much research...

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Veröffentlicht in:Plant systematics and evolution 2015-02, Vol.301 (2), p.749
Hauptverfasser: Bella, Eleni, Liepelt, Sascha, Parducci, Laura, Drouzas, Andreas D.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Abies  ×  borisii - regis  Mattf. (King Boris fir) is a taxon endemic to the southern Balkan Peninsula, described as a hybrid between the widespread  A. alba  Mill. (Silver fir) and the Greek endemic  A. cephalonica  Loud (Greek fir). Even though  A.  ×  borisii - regis  has attracted much research attention in the past, its origin, geographical distribution and taxonomic status are not fully elucidated and molecular evidence for hybridization is missing. To shed more light on this issue, we analyzed representative populations from these three  Abies  taxa using paternally inherited (chloroplast) and maternally inherited (mitochondrial) DNA markers. Both Silver and Greek fir could be clearly distinguished using mitochondrial markers, while we observed a mixture of maternal lineages in the A.  ×  borisii - regis  populations. In contrast, using chloroplast markers, we could not identify species-specific haplotypes, but a neighbor-joining analysis of population genetic distances revealed two separate clusters for the Silver fir and the Greek fir, while the  A.  ×  borisii - regis  populations were placed in intermediate positions. Our results are in agreement with the hypothesis that the  A.  × borisii - regis  populations investigated are a result of hybridization between  A. cephalonica  and  A. alba .
ISSN:1615-6110
0378-2697
DOI:10.1007/s00606-014-1113-x