Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 156572
Isoenzyme variability among isophyllous, "isophylloid" and heterophylloid Campanula representatives in Croatia
Isoenzyme variability among isophyllous, "isophylloid" and heterophylloid Campanula representatives in Croatia // Prvi hrvatski botanički simpozij s međunarodnim sudjelovanjem : Knjiga sažetaka = 1st Croatian Botanical Symposium with International Participation : Book of abstracts / Mitić, Božena ; Šoštaić, Renata (ur.).
Zagreb: Hrvatsko Botaničko Društvo, 2004. str. 121-122 (poster, domaća recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Isoenzyme variability among isophyllous, "isophylloid" and heterophylloid Campanula representatives in Croatia
Autori
Tkalec, Mirta ; Kovačić, Sanja ; Nikolić, Toni
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
Prvi hrvatski botanički simpozij s međunarodnim sudjelovanjem : Knjiga sažetaka = 1st Croatian Botanical Symposium with International Participation : Book of abstracts
/ Mitić, Božena ; Šoštaić, Renata - Zagreb : Hrvatsko Botaničko Društvo, 2004, 121-122
ISBN
953-99774-0-1
Skup
Hrvatski botanički simpozij s međunarodnim sudjelovanjem (1 ; 2004)
Mjesto i datum
Zagreb, Hrvatska, 30.09.2004. - 02.10.2004
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster
Vrsta recenzije
Domaća recenzija
Ključne riječi
Campanula; isoenzymes; divergence
Sažetak
Being exceptionally rich in plant species, Croatia has 30 Campanula (Campanulaceae) species and 5 subspecies, out of which as much as 20 (57%) endemic, with several narrowly distributed subendemics. Most of the endemic campanulas are members of two indigenous lineages: isophyllous Garganica sensu Trinajstić (1978) and heterophyllous Rotundifolia sensu Kovanda (1970). According to the latest molecular research, an interesting range of the intermediate taxa, so called the “ Isophylloids” , has been developed between those two superior Campanula groups. The “ isophylloid” campanulas share some morphologic and biogeographic characteristics with both Garganicae and Rotundifoliae, but are undoubtedly of separate evolution. In this study enzyme electrophoresis was employed to measure variation within and divergence among several representatives of these interesting Campanula groups. Isoenzymes have often been used to study the intra- and inter-specific polymorphism, since a range of enzymes can be easily studied with minimum preparation and cost, using a small quantity of material. This is very important, due to a fact that a number of investigated Campanula species is of tiny distributions, represented by scattered and low-numbered populations. This research included 9 Campanula taxa from 4 separate groups, investigated by 4 different isoenzymes. The isophyllous (Garganica) representatives included to this research were Croatian subendemics C. fenestrellata (Velebit Mt) and C. poscharskyana (Dubrovnik region). Of the “ isophylloid” campanulas we included the representatives of two separate lineages: Croatian subendemic C. tommasiniana (Učka Mt) and stenoendemic C. waldsteiniana (Velebit Mt) of the Waldsteiniana aggregate, while an Illyrian-Balkan endemic C. pyramidalis represents the Pyramidalis aggregate. Heterophyllous (Rotundifolia) taxa included were the endemics C. hercegovina (Čvrsnica Mt, Bosnia and Herzegovina) and C. justiniana (Snježnik Mt, Croatia), and broadly distributed C. scheuchzeri (Platak, Croatia) and C. velebitica (Velebit Mt, Croatia). Isoenzyme patterns of superoxid dismutases (SOD), pyrogallol, ascorbat peroxidases and estherases were compared, showing significant variability among the studied Campanula groups.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Biologija
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Prirodoslovno-matematički fakultet, Zagreb