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Morpho-anatomical traits of Pinus peuce needles from natural populations in Montenegro and Serbia

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Pages 1038-1045 | Published online: 12 Feb 2015
 

Abstract

Variability of eight morpho-anatomical traits of two-year-old needles of the Macedonian pine (Pinus peuce Griseb.), collected from natural populations of Montenegro (Zeletin and Sjekirica) and Serbia (Mokra Gora), was investigated. The needles have two resin ducts of the external type (touching epidermis). The average values were as follows: 7.14 cm (needle length), 0.86 mm (needle width), 0.66 mm (needle thickness), 13.32 μm (cuticle+epidermis thickness), 16.24 μm (height of hypodermal cells), 1.45 (number of hypodermis layers), 2 (number of resin ducts) and 52.45 μm (resin duct diameter). The most variable characters were needle width and needle thickness. PCA visualizes overlapping of three populations. Cluster analysis suggests that the Sjekirica population is more similar to the Mokra Gora population than to the geographically nearest population of Zeletin. Given results are discussed in relation to our previous investigations of this species based on terpenes and n-alkanes, where the population from Mt. Zeletin also exhibited differences compared to the population from other Balkan localities.

Acknowledgements

This research was supported by a grant from the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Serbia [project number 173029], [project number 173011].

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