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Plant Biosystems | 2013

Morphological diversity and structure of West Mediterranean Abies species

Katarzyna Sękiewicz; Maciej Sękiewicz; Anna K. Jasińska; Krystyna Boratyńska; Grzegorz Iszkuło; Àngel Romo; Adam Boratyński

The aim of this study was the biometrical comparison of Abies pinsapo Boiss., Abies maroccana Trab. and Abies tazaotana Côzar ex Villar from Spain and Morocco. The morphological and anatomical analysis of the needle characters of these firs revealed significant taxonomic differences. The results showed considerable distances between regions and very small differences among the Moroccan fir taxa. The examination of the needles and earlier genetic analysis did not provide evidence for distinguishing A. tazaotana at the species level.


Tree Genetics & Genomes | 2015

Effect of geographic range discontinuity on species differentiation—East-Mediterranean Abies cilicica: a case study

Katarzyna Sękiewicz; Monika Dering; Maciej Sękiewicz; Krystyna Boratyńska; Grzegorz Iszkuło; Monika Litkowiec; Tolga Ok; Magda Bou Dagher-Kharrat; Adam Boratyński

In the present study, a genetic analysis of nuclear microsatellites was conducted in Abies cilicica populations growing in West Taurus, East Taurus, and Lebanon mountains to obtain evidence for significant genetic differentiation. Despite range fragmentation, all examined populations tended to maintain a relatively high level of genetic diversity (HE = 0.724) and showed moderate genetic differentiation (FST = 0.134) that is frequently noted in Mediterranean tree species. However, significant inbreeding, bottleneck effect, and low effective population sizes were detected, that may negatively affect species genetic resources. Bayesian clustering revealed three distinct groups, “West Taurus”, “East Taurus,” and “Lebanon”, which reflect geographic structure of the species natural range. Minor genetic admixture between Lebanese and East Taurus populations of A. cilicica was found, but no genetic admixture between Lebanese populations and West Taurus. We argue that significant genetic differentiation discovered among areas of species occurrence is probably due to the effect of long-lasting genetic isolation that started in that region along with the Pleistocene climatic alternation and was further enhanced with human-induced deforestations.


Systematics and Biodiversity | 2016

Taxonomic differentiation of Cupressus sempervirens and C. atlantica based on morphometric evidence

Katarzyna Sękiewicz; Krystyna Boratyńska; Magda Bou Dagher-Kharrat; Tolga Ok; Adam Boratyński

We investigated the interspecific morphological relationships of two related Mediterranean Cupressus taxa and the possible geographic differentiation of Eastern Mediterranean C. sempervirens using morphometric analysis. A total of 446 individuals, representing eight C. atlantica (Morocco) and 10 C. sempervirens (Greece, Turkey and Lebanon) populations were examined. The 17 morphological characters of cone, seed and shoot with leaves were measured and analysed statistically. Significant morphological differences between C. atlantica and C. sempervirens were detected for the majority of analysed characters. For C. sempervirens, significant differences were also detected and these were related to its three regions of origin, the Greek Islands, Taurus Mts and Lebanon Mts. Multivariate analyses did not indicate a clear geographic pattern of differentiation in C. sempervirens populations. A relatively low level of phenotypic differentiation was detected between populations originating from the Greek Islands and Taurus Mts. We also observed a moderate multivariate differentiation between the Lebanese and remaining C. sempervirens populations. Phenotypic differentiation detected in the Asian part of the C. sempervirens range reflects patterns of differentiation similar to those described for other taxa occurring in the Taurus and Lebanon Mts.


Plant Biosystems | 2017

Relationships among Abies nebrodensis, A. alba and A. cephalonica in the morphological and anatomical needle characteristics

Anna K. Jasińska; Krystyna Boratyńska; Katarzyna Sękiewicz; E. Di Gristina; Adam Boratyński

Abstract We used 39 morphological and anatomical needle traits in the biometric comparisons Abies nebrodensis with A. alba and A. cephalonica. The multivariate analyses were utilised and a closer relationship of A. nebrodensis to A. cephalonica than to A. alba was detected, in contrast to what has been shown for cone characteristics.


Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society | 2014

The biogeography and genetic relationships of Juniperus oxycedrus and related taxa from the Mediterranean and Macaronesian regions

Adam Boratyński; Witold Wachowiak; Monika Dering; Krystyna Boratyńska; Katarzyna Sękiewicz; Karolina Sobierajska; Anna K. Jasińska; Małgorzata Klimko; Jose Maria Montserrat; Àngel Romo; Tolga Ok; Yakiv Didukh


Flora | 2014

Genetic diversity and inter-specific relations of western Mediterranean relic Abies taxa as compared to the Iberian A. alba

Monika Dering; Katarzyna Sękiewicz; Krystyna Boratyńska; Monika Litkowiec; Grzegorz Iszkuło; Àngel Romo; Adam Boratyński


Dendrobiology | 2013

Chorological and conservation status of the endemic cypress, Cupressus atlantica Gaussen, in the High Atlas (Morocco)

Katarzyna Sękiewicz; Maciej Sękiewicz; Àngel Romo; Yakiv Didukh; Mohamed Fennane; Adam Boratyński


Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae | 2015

Effect of geographic range discontinuity on taxonomic differentiation of Abies cilicica

Krystyna Boratyńska; Katarzyna Sękiewicz; Anna K. Jasińska; Dominik Tomaszewski; Grzegorz Iszkuło; Tolga Ok; Magda Bou Dagher-Kharrat; Adam Boratyński


Silva Fennica | 2018

Spatial genetic structure and clonality of Prunus serotina Ehrh. during invasive spread into Scots pine forests

Monika Dering; Katarzyna Sękiewicz; Grzegorz Iszkuło; Aleksandra Chojnacka; Dominik Tomaszewski; Emilia Pers-Kamczyc; Piotr Karolewski


Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society | 2018

Phylogenetic and biogeographic insights into long-lived Mediterranean Cupressus taxa with a schizo-endemic distribution and Tertiary origin

Katarzyna Sękiewicz; Monika Dering; Àngel Romo; Magda Bou Dagher-Kharrat; Krystyna Boratyńska; Tolga Ok; Adam Boratyński

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Adam Boratyński

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Àngel Romo

Spanish National Research Council

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Tolga Ok

Kahramanmaraş Sütçü İmam University

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Anna K. Jasińska

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Grzegorz Iszkuło

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Monika Dering

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Maciej Sękiewicz

Polish Academy of Sciences

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