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An absence of ecotype evolution in threeEucalyptusspecies colonizing coal mine soils with low pH and high aluminium content

✍ Scribed by Louise M. Egerton-Warburton


Book ID
104782522
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
734 KB
Volume
83
Category
Article
ISSN
0049-6979

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✦ Synopsis


The genetic structure of stands of Eucalyptus calophylla, E. patens and two subspecies of E. rudis trees colonizing acidic, aluminium-containing coal mining soils was compared with stands in an adjacent, uncontaminated forest using allozyme studies. For all Eucalyptus species, there was no significant difference in allele frequencies at any locus, genetic diversity measure or mating system between mine-and forest-site trees. In addition, a field assessment of progeny indicated that there was no significant difference in the survival of mine-or forest-site plants for E. patens and subspecies of E. rudis. A significantly higher percentage of forest-site E. calophylla plants survived over mine-site progeny. These findings indicated that ecotypes in Eucalyptus species may have not yet occurred in response to coal mining soils.