Intraspecific diversity: Adaptive differentiation of Picea mongolica W. D. Xu ecotypes

  • An tian Liu
  • , Chun jing Zou*
  • , Chao Zhang
  • , Yuan run Zheng
  • , Hideyuki Shimizu
  • , Wen duo Xu
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Picea mongolica W. D. Xu is an endemic and endangered species which is only found in semi-arid areas of northern China. It has been widely used as an afforestation tree in the establishment of the Three-North Shelterbelt System for its adaptation to arid soils and as a virescent tree in urban gardens and streets for its beautiful shape. Due to different microenvironments, P. mongolica populations may differentiate into many ecological groups with different adaptive abilities. Long-term adaptation to a dry environment makes P. mongolica differentiate into different ecotypes. Typical ecotypes are P. mongolica f. purpurea (Fp), P. mongolica f. rubra (Fr) and P. mongolica f. viridis (Fv). Our results show that cone size is clearly not uniform among different ecotypes; the largest cones are found in the Fv ecotype and the smallest in Fp. There were also distinct differences between these ecotypes in terms of height and length of squama. At the molecular level, the zymograms of peroxidase and lipase prove the existence of different ecotypes in P. mongolica. The results are useful for investigating and managing this rare spruce species in China.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)189-197
Number of pages9
JournalForestry Studies in China
Volume13
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2011

Keywords

  • Picea mongolica W. D. Xu
  • adaptive differentiation
  • ecotype
  • intraspecific diversity

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