Pekka Vakkari
Finnish Forest Research Institute
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Genetica | 2006
Pekka Vakkari; A. Blom; M. Rusanen; J. Raisio; H. Toivonen
The genetic structure of 33 natural Quercus robur stands in Finland was studied using 13 allozyme loci to analyze the effects of fragmentation in a wind-pollinated tree species. The present fragmented and discontinuous distribution of oak is a result of both short-term human impact and long-term climatic and geological change, including post-glacial land uplift. In accordance with general expectations, genetic diversity in small populations was lower than that in large populations, and differentiation among small populations was higher than that among large populations. Heterozygote deficiency was more pronounced in large populations, which is proposed to be a Wahlund effect created by either spatial sub-structuring or the existence of synchronized flowering lineages. Also genetic differentiation was higher and diversity lower in Finland than the estimates reported for Central Europe. There were differences in the genetic structure on sites of different geological age. We suggest that on most geologically old sites drift has a prominent effect whereas on younger sites also founder effects may be important.
Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research | 2009
Pertti Pulkkinen; Saila Varis; Anne Pakkanen; Leena Koivuranta; Pekka Vakkari; Annika Parantainen
Abstract Contamination by southern pollen is a considerable problem in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) seed orchards established with northern clones. This study investigated whether the contamination was due to the competitive superiority of southern pollen by carrying out competition trials using mixtures of pollen from northern and southern populations of Scots pine. Trials were performed in a southerly seed orchard established with clones originating from northern populations. Seed paternity (siring) was determined through the analysis of allozyme variation. Southern genotypes sired significantly more seeds (76%) than their northern competitors and across all mixed-pollen crosses. Maternal genotype had no effect on seed siring success. The mean flower abortion rate was lower in southern pure-pollen crosses and mixed-pollen crosses than in northern pure-pollen crosses. The results show that local pollen may induce high levels of background pollination in southern seed orchards composed of northern genotype grafts. These results must be taken into account when aiming to produce suitable reforestation material for northern areas.
Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research | 2016
Sakina Elshibli; Juha Raisio; Saila Varis; Pekka Vakkari; Pertti Pulkkinen
ABSTRACT We present a genetic profile of pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.) in three woodlands of the Helsinki region. We genotyped all mature trees and samples of seedlings to evaluate patterns of genetic variation and gene flow, and evaluate the long-term stability and natural regeneration of these stands. Although five microsatellite loci showed no significant differences in heterozygosity between generations in most locations, significant (p < .05) pairwise differences were observed between mature trees and seedlings at Seurasaari, with higher diversity within seedlings. Ninety-four percent of the genetic variation occurred within sample sites. Background pollination contributed up to 61% of the diversity among seedlings, and thereby plays an important role in shaping the genetic variation and structure of future generations. Results indicate that pedunculate oak trees in the surveyed parks of Helsinki belong to the same population and that the urban environment per se does not interfere with gene flow over the distances represented here. Based on our findings, a minimal-maintenance program reliant upon natural regeneration of oak in the public parks of Helsinki seems plausible.
Genome | 1995
Silja Kostia; Sirkka-Liisa Varvio; Pekka Vakkari; Pertti Pulkkinen
Canadian Journal of Forest Research | 2003
M Rusanen; Pekka Vakkari; A Blom
Forestry | 2009
Tor Myking; Pekka Vakkari; Tore Skrøppa
Silva Fennica | 2009
Pekka Vakkari; Mari Rusanen; Katri Kärkkäinen
Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research | 2003
Gösta Eriksson; Sanna Black-Samuelsson; Martin Jensen; Tor Myking; Mari Rusanen; Tore Skrøppa; Pekka Vakkari; Lars Westergaard
Silva Fennica | 1994
Anu Mattila; Anne Pakkanen; Pekka Vakkari; Juha Raisio; Finlands Forstvetenskapliga Samfund; Suomen metsätieteellinen seura
Ecosphere | 2015
Tähti Pohjanmies; Ayco J. M. Tack; Pertti Pulkkinen; Sakina Elshibli; Pekka Vakkari; Tomas Roslin