Genetic divergence of the sub-alpine shrubby variety, Quercus crispula var. horikawae, from the mountain oak species, Q. crispula, in Japan
Lerma San Jose-Maldia,
Asako Matsumoto,
Teruyoshi Nagamitsu
et al.
Abstract:Ecotypic divergence in tree taxa often occurs in sub-alpine habitats,
where environmental conditions are more stressful than those in lower
elevations. In the mountain oak species in Japan, Quercus crispula (Qc),
the sub-alpine shrubby variety, Q. crispula var. horikawae (Qch), has
been recognized in central and northern Honshu. Although Qch has
different phenotypes from Qc, genetic divergence between Qc and Qch has
not been examined yet. Pairs of Qc and Qch populations in eight
locations and additional Qc and… Show more
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