An outline of the theory of the genetic divergence of dry-land and bog populations of Pinus sylvestris L. |
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Authors: | S. N. Sannikov I. V. Petrova |
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Affiliation: | 1.Botanical Garden, Ural Branch,Russian Academy of Sciences,Yekaterinburg,Russia |
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Abstract: | The thesis of the genetic divergence of Pinus sylvestris L. populations that have spread to bogs from the original dry-land populations has been deduced from the concept of the cyclicity of helio- and geophysical processes, derivative postulates on climatic cycles, formation of Holocene high bogs, contrasting differentiation between their environment and that of dry meadows, and the resultant changes in the vectors of microevolutionary factors and strong reproductive isolation between these populations. Logical genetic, ecological-phenotypical, and geographic consequences of this theory have been verified by factual data and general laws known to date. The interpolational and predictive roles of the new theory are demonstrated. |
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