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Morphological and genetic variation in populations of Gymnadenia conopsea agg.
KOLOUŠKOVÁ, Pavla
The complex Gymnadenia conopsea s.l. represents a very problematic group in terms of taxonomy, showing a wide morphological, phenological, genetical and cytogenetical variability. The aggregate G. conopsea encompasses a range of taxa, two of which, G. conopsea (L.) R. Br. s.s. and G. densiflora (Wahlenb.) A. Dietr., have been acknowledged as beeing a species level. Individual taxa cannot be safely distinguished on the basis of morphological characteristics in all cases. Recently, there has been a lot of discussion concerning the taxonomical value of taxons within the G. conopsea complex. The complex is represented by a variety of cytotypes, while the major tetraploid cytotypes represent the above mentioned G. conopsea and G. densiflora taxa, that are easily distinguishable by means of flow cytometry. The taxonomical classification of minority cytotypes is not clear. For these reasons, to be able to obtain more detailed information, an application of different approaches from the field of morphology, cytogenetics and molecular genetics is suitable when evaluating the populations. In this thesis, morphological characteristics, AFLP and an analysis of microsatellites along with a measurement of ploid level using FCM have been used for evaluation. On the basis of evaluating a multidimensional cluster analysis and a dendrogram created by the UPGMA method combining these data, a specific dissimilarity of the G. densiflora and G. conopsea taxon has been confirmed. Based on the comparative analysis of microsatellite loci and overlapping morphometric characteristics of tetraploid and octoploid G. conopsea cytotype it can be assumed that the octoploid cytotype is a separate chromosomal aberration of tetraploid plants.
Molecular characterisation of stolbur phytoplasma infecting red clover in the Czech Republic
KOLOUŠKOVÁ, Pavla
The tested samples of red clover (Trifolium pratense) with symptoms of stunting were acquired during November, 2004 from a breeding station in Hladké Životice. After the isolation and amplification of 16S rDNA and consequential restrictive digestion a stolbur group phytoplasma (16S rDNA XII-A) was identified. For a more specific phylogenetic classification another two genes were amplified. The Tuf gene analysis reinforced results of previous results and by the use of digestion with HpaII enzyme Tuf type II was identified. The follow-up analysis of DNA helicase gene was an orientational one (restriction profiles have not been published so far). The comparison of 16S rDNA gene sequences, Tuf gene and DNA helicase gene with the data in GenBank proved the classification of diagnosed phytoplasma within the stolbur group, or more precisely the Candidatus Phytoplasma solani species, which proved the previous PCR/RFLP analysis right.

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