Patterns of leaf morphological variation in Quercus frainetto Ten. growing on different soil types in Serbia

Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.2298/abs220405018j
M. Jovanovic, Filip Grbovic, J. Milovanović, M. Nonić, M. Šijačić‐Nikolić, S. Branković
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Leaf morphology is at a certain level defined by the ways in which plants adapt to different habitats, especially in large trees. In this study, morphological variations in leaf size and shape of the Hungarian oak (Quercus frainetto Ten.) growing on different soil types (lithic leptosol, vertisol, cambisol) were investigated in the central part of Serbia (Sumadija). The information on soil type was obtained using a digitalized soil map of the Republic of Serbia, while leaf traits were characterized by geometric morphometric methods. Landmark analysis and leaf measurements showed significant differences among the analyzed groups, with individuals growing on nutrient-poor, shallow soils having smaller leaves with greater lobation. The observed differences suggest that the levels of soil productivity influence variations in leaf patterns. More studies on a larger sample size and along a broader spatial scale are needed to fully understand the differences in the patterns of leaf morphological variation in Q. frainetto.
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栎叶形态变异模式的研究。在塞尔维亚不同的土壤类型上生长
叶子的形态在一定程度上是由植物适应不同栖息地的方式决定的,尤其是在大型树木中。研究了在塞尔维亚中部苏马迪加(Sumadija)不同土壤类型(石质薄土、垂直土和薄土)上生长的匈牙利栎(Quercus frainetto Ten.)叶片大小和形状的形态学变化。土壤类型信息采用塞尔维亚共和国数字化土壤图获取,叶片性状采用几何形态计量学方法表征。地标分析和叶片测量结果显示,在分析组之间存在显著差异,生长在营养贫乏、浅土壤上的个体叶片较小,叶状凸度较大。观察到的差异表明,土壤生产力水平影响叶片格局的变化。要充分了解白杨叶片形态变异模式的差异,还需要在更大的样本量和更广阔的空间尺度上进行更多的研究。
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