2018
DOI: 10.1080/14772000.2018.1439120
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Taxonomic and geographic differentiation of Juniperus phoenicea agg. based on cone, seed, and needle characteristics

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“…The genetic quality of juniper's seed has not been yet well studied. Thus, to make some generalizations we are still relying on recent studies of gene flow and genetic diversity of adult juniper populations (Korshikov and Nikolaeva 2007, Yücedağ 2008, Hojjati et al 2009, Yücedağ et al 2010, Douaihy et al 2011, Gülsoy et al 2012, Korshikov and Nikolaeva 2013, Yücedağ and Gailing 2013a, 2013b, Pinna et al 2014, Saeed et al 2017, Yücedağ and Ozel 2017, Mazur et al 2018. Studies have shown that a reduction in stand density and isolation of individuals may enhance inbreeding.…”
Section: Seeds' Genetic Constraintsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The genetic quality of juniper's seed has not been yet well studied. Thus, to make some generalizations we are still relying on recent studies of gene flow and genetic diversity of adult juniper populations (Korshikov and Nikolaeva 2007, Yücedağ 2008, Hojjati et al 2009, Yücedağ et al 2010, Douaihy et al 2011, Gülsoy et al 2012, Korshikov and Nikolaeva 2013, Yücedağ and Gailing 2013a, 2013b, Pinna et al 2014, Saeed et al 2017, Yücedağ and Ozel 2017, Mazur et al 2018. Studies have shown that a reduction in stand density and isolation of individuals may enhance inbreeding.…”
Section: Seeds' Genetic Constraintsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The J. phoenicea complex includes three species: J. phoenicea L. sensu stricto (s.s.), J. turbinata Guss., and J. canariensis Guyot in Mathou & Guyot (Romo et al, 2019). The species differ from each other in terms of genetics (Adams, 2014;Adams et al, 2002Adams et al, , 2009Adams et al, , 2010Adams et al, , 2014Boratyński et al, 2009;Dzialuk et al, 2011;Jiménez et al, 2017;Sánchez-Gómez et al, 2018), biochemistry (Adams et al, 2002(Adams et al, , 2009Lebreton & Pérez de Paz, 2001;Lebreton & Rivera, 1989;Lebreton & Thivend, 1981), morphological characters of cones and seeds (Mazur et al, 2010(Mazur et al, , 2016(Mazur et al, , 2018Pinna et al, 2014), and phenology (Romo et al, 2019). All three species of J. phoenicea aggr.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our aim was to verify this hypothesis by modeling the current distribution data. Additionally, J. turbinata appears to be genetically (Sánchez‐Gómez et al., 2018) and morphologically (Mazur et al., 2018) differentiated into four population groups (see below).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mapa de distribución de las localidades interiores de Juniperus turbinata. Las localidades con punto rojo están basadas en los trabajos de Capelo et al, (1994), Arista & Ortiz (1995), Bacchetta (2006), Gianguzzi et al, (2012), Hidalgo & Pérez Latorre (2013), Mazur et al, (2018); El punto azul señala la nueva localidad (Fuente cartográfica: Google Earth). (zorros) y aves (mirlos y zorzales), como sucede habitualmente en otras regiones (Adams, 2014).…”
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“…J. turbinata forma parte del complejo de Juniperus phoenicea L., que reúne a las especies mediterráneas J. phoenicea, J. turbinata y J. canariensis Guyot & Mathou (Mazur et al, 2018). Se trata de un grupo relicto con un origen probable en el centro y oeste de Europa, y en especial en la Península Ibérica, durante el Terciario.…”
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