Leaf shape variations and developmental instability were examined for the first time in natural populations of Prunus avium (L.) L. in the central Balkan region (Bosnia and Herzegovina) at different elevational points, from 230 to 1177 m. above sea level. Geometric morphometric tools were applied to assess the variability of leaf shapes and sizes, while a fluctuating asymmetry leaf index was used as a measure of leaf developmental instability. According to the results of canonical variate analysis for the symmetric component of shape variation and hierarchical analysis of variance for centroid size, the studied populations could be partially differentiated into three groups. The co-variation between leaf form (shape and size) and climate va...
Plant trait variation can be the result of environmental variability, developmental instability, and...
Fraxinus angustifolia Vahl is a species native in the north-western Balkans, where it has a divided ...
This study identified altitude differentiation in 44 natural populations of the pedunculate oak in B...
Variation in leaf size in relation to population location was investigated in 25 natural wild cherry...
The features of asymmetry and shape of small-leaved linden leaf blades (Tilia cordata Mill.) on the ...
Background and Purpose: The wild cherry (Prunus avium) has great and multiple importance. The fruits...
Leaves play a central role in plant fitness, allowing efficient light capture, gas exchange and ther...
To test the level of developmental stability of plants, an indicator of the asymmetry of their leaf ...
†Background and Aims Identification of Prunus groups at subspecies or variety level is complicated b...
In the present study, an additional combination of end-points was applied on the natural populations...
We studied the variation in leaf morphological traits for 7 habitats of Populus euphratica Oliv. in ...
In thirty-three wild cherry (Prunus avium L.) accessions from Central Serbia, tree, leaf, fruit, and...
One of the key issues of the distribution of tree species is their ability to track environmental ch...
Changes in precipitation over the next century may impact the distribution of species, particularly ...
The goal of the study was to check if the shape-describing characters, calculated as ratios of the m...
Plant trait variation can be the result of environmental variability, developmental instability, and...
Fraxinus angustifolia Vahl is a species native in the north-western Balkans, where it has a divided ...
This study identified altitude differentiation in 44 natural populations of the pedunculate oak in B...
Variation in leaf size in relation to population location was investigated in 25 natural wild cherry...
The features of asymmetry and shape of small-leaved linden leaf blades (Tilia cordata Mill.) on the ...
Background and Purpose: The wild cherry (Prunus avium) has great and multiple importance. The fruits...
Leaves play a central role in plant fitness, allowing efficient light capture, gas exchange and ther...
To test the level of developmental stability of plants, an indicator of the asymmetry of their leaf ...
†Background and Aims Identification of Prunus groups at subspecies or variety level is complicated b...
In the present study, an additional combination of end-points was applied on the natural populations...
We studied the variation in leaf morphological traits for 7 habitats of Populus euphratica Oliv. in ...
In thirty-three wild cherry (Prunus avium L.) accessions from Central Serbia, tree, leaf, fruit, and...
One of the key issues of the distribution of tree species is their ability to track environmental ch...
Changes in precipitation over the next century may impact the distribution of species, particularly ...
The goal of the study was to check if the shape-describing characters, calculated as ratios of the m...
Plant trait variation can be the result of environmental variability, developmental instability, and...
Fraxinus angustifolia Vahl is a species native in the north-western Balkans, where it has a divided ...
This study identified altitude differentiation in 44 natural populations of the pedunculate oak in B...