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  • Geographical and ecological differentiation  (1)
  • Seasonality  (1)
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    ISSN: 1432-1890
    Keywords: Key words Austrocedrus chilensis ; Cypress ; Patagonia ; Spores ; Seasonality
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract  Despite the recognized importance of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi in forest ecosystems, their is little information about their occurrence in natural forest ecosystems of Patagonia. This study investigated root associations in two Austrocedrus forests and the seasonal dynamics of AM of Austrocedrus chilensis. Most of the vascular flora in both forests had arbuscular mycorrhizae (80.5 and 70.5% of species, respectively). The dynamics of mycorrhiza formation and spore number did not differ between these forests but varied with the season. Root colonization was lowest in September at the end of the quarter with the most rain, and spore numbers were highest in September and in December at the beginning of the dry season.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1615-6110
    Keywords: Papaveraceae ; Eschscholzia ; Geographical and ecological differentiation ; population genetics ; balanced polymorphism ; Flora of Chile
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract In twelve populations ofEschscholzia californica from central Chile, where it was introduced in the latter part of the 19th century, there is a regular gradient in frequency of the allelesJ andj, which control orange vs. yellow flowers, ranging from a maximum value of 0.531 to a minimum of 0.160 forJ. Populations having higher values ofJ occupy more mesic sites. In addition, the great majority of the populations have significant excess of heterozygotes over those expected on the basis of theHardy-Weinberg equilibrium, and so exhibit balanced polymorphism for theJ-j pair of alleles, probably associated with heterosis ofJj genotypes. Evidence is presented which suggests that this locus serves as a marker for adaptative gene complexes rather than being itself associated with adaptation. In Chile, the association ofJJ genotypes with cooler, moister habitats is the opposite of the condition existing in California, and suggests that extensive reorganization of the gene pool, through changed linkage relationships, took place asE. californica populations were being established in Chile.
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