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dc.contributor.authorDiatta, Oulimata
dc.contributor.authorKjær, Erik Dahl
dc.contributor.authorDiallo, Adja Madjiguene
dc.contributor.authorNielsen, Lene Rostgaard
dc.contributor.authorNovak, Vlastimil
dc.contributor.authorSanogo, Diaminatou
dc.contributor.authorLaursen, Kristian Holst
dc.contributor.authorHansen, Jon Kehlet
dc.contributor.authorRæbild, Anders
dc.date.accessioned2024-01-09T13:11:25Z
dc.date.available2024-01-09T13:11:25Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifier.urihttp://rivieresdusud.uasz.sn/xmlui/handle/123456789/1956
dc.description.abstractKey message Leaf morphology, total leaf nitrogen (N) content and carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios of Acacia senegal trees vary among ploidy levels and geographic origins. Leaf morphology was signifcantly correlated with carbon isotope composition (δ13C) among diploid trees, while a signifcant correlation was observed with nitrogen isotope composition (δ15N) among tetraploid trees. Abstract Leaf morphology and ploidy level can infuence plants' ability to adapt to climatic conditions. Here we study Aca cia senegal that has multiple ploidy levels and grows across a geographic range of mainly dry environments. We test if and how ploidy level and climate at the site of origin infuence leaf shape and ratios of stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes of A. senegal. The study is based on leaves collected from 225 A. senegal trees representing 16 populations across the species range, grown in a common garden trial in Senegal. Leaf morphological parameters were measured, and ploidy level, total leaf nitrogen (N), carbon isotope ratios (δ13C) and nitrogen isotope ratios (δ15N) were determined. Three levels of ploidy were found, namely diploid, triploid and tetraploid, but at highly diferent frequencies among the 16 origins. Leaf morphol ogy varied signifcantly among both geographic origins and ploidy levels, with especially triploid trees having distinct leaf shapes. Tetraploids displayed high δ13C and low δ15N values compared to diploids. For diploids, leaf length and number of leafets were correlated with precipitation and latitude, respectively. Leaf morphology and isotopic discrimination in A. senegal vary according to ploidy level and geographic origin. Our analysis suggests that the diferences likely refect adapta tion to diferent environments, but the patterns tend to difer between diploids and tetraploids.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.subjectAdaptation of arid zone tree speciesen_US
dc.subjectFlow cytometryen_US
dc.subjectIsotopesen_US
dc.subjectLeaf morphologyen_US
dc.subjectSenegalia senegalen_US
dc.titleLeaf morphology and stable isotope ratios of carbon and nitrogen in Acacia senegal (L.) Wild trees vary with climate at the geographic origin and ploidy levelen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.territoireAutre territoireen_US


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