Model of Serbian spruce genetic diversity conservation applying MPBS method for adaptability improvement (CROSBI ID 162794)
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Šijačić-Nikolić, Mirjana ; Milovanović, Jelena ; Katičić, Ida
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Model of Serbian spruce genetic diversity conservation applying MPBS method for adaptability improvement
Biodiversity loss causes are variable, interactive and rather anthropogenic. Genetic variability, between and within species, has multiple fundamental values. Forest ecosystem diversity has an important role in evolution, selection and improvement processes aiming at the satisfaction of human needs. Serbian spruce (Picea omorika Pan./Purkyne) is an endemic species of the Balkan Peninsula and a tertiary relic. The conservation of this endemic species is necessary not only its rarity and vulnerability, but also on the account of its valuable pioneer qualities. Taking into account qualities of Serbian spruce, the model of Serbian spruce genetic diversity conservation was designed by the application of multiple population breeding system (MPBS), conservation method in which the population with the function of genetic conservation was subdivided into subpopulations, each having an effective population size. The proposed model of conservation of the total Serbian spruce genetic diversity can become an adequate solution for the prevention of further narrowing and also of the extension of the narrow range of the species.
Serbian spruce; adaptability improvement; multiple population breeding system; genetic diversity conservation.
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Podaci o izdanju
1 (1)
2009.
001-003
objavljeno
2141-243X