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Qualitative and quantitative analysis of the constitutive bark of Q. ilex x Q. suber hybrids

de Burgos, G.; Diez-Morales, E.; Lopez de Heredia, U.; Soto, A.

2022-07-14 plant biology
10.1101/2022.07.12.499723 bioRxiv
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Hybridization and introgression between cork oak (Quercus suber) and holm oak (Q. ilex) have traditionally been reckoned as undesirable processes, since hybrid individuals lack the profitable bark characteristics of cork oak. Nevertheless, a systematic and quantitative description of the bark of these hybrids at the microscopic level based on a significant number of individuals was not available to date. In this work we provide such a qualitative and quantitative description, identifying the most relevant variables for their classification. Hybrids show certain features intermediate between those of the parent species, as well as other unique features, as the general suberization of inactive phloem, reported here for the first time. These results suggest a relevant hybridization-induced modification of the genetic expression patterns. Therefore, hybrid individuals provide a valuable material to disentangle the molecular mechanisms underpinning bark development in angiosperms.

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