Table 1. The infraspecific taxa of Pinus nigra from the central Balkans used in the present study, characteristics of sampling localities, and estimates of chloroplast microsatellite (cpDNA SSR) and mitochondrial (mtDNA) diversity.
  cpDNA SSR mtDNA
Taxon Location Pop. ID Latitude (N°) Longitude (E°) Altitude
(m a.s.l.)
Geologic
substratum
N A PA ch cph HS HT mh HS HT
P. nigra ssp.
nigra
var. nigra Banjska stena I 43°57´04´´ 19°24´04´´ 1040 Limestone 15 12 1 12 4 0.978   2 0.538  
var. nigra Omar II 43°54´02´´ 19°23´18´´ 950 Limestone 15 11 2 8 2 0.876   2 0.533  
var. nigra Zmajevački potok III 43°51´45´´ 19°25´05´´ 8F30 Serpentine 15 11 0 11 2 0.952   2 0.533  
var. gocensis Priboj-Crni vrh IV 43°34´56´´ 19°35´06´´ 1100 Serpentine 15 14 1 10 4 0.857   1 0.000  
var. gocensis Goč-Gvozdac V 43°33´32´´ 20°40´56´´ 790 Serpentine 15 12 1 9 2 0.933   1 0.000  
P. nigra ssp.
pallasiana
var. pallasiana Jarešnik VI 42°22´32´´ 22°24´10´´ 1300 Crystalline slate 15 16 1 12 4 0.962   1 0.000  
var. banatica Lazareva reka VII 44°01´02´´ 21°55´39´´ 750 Limestone 14 12 1 9 4 0.923   1 0.000  
Total or average               104 22 7 38 22 0.926 0.949 2 0.229 0.358
N – sample size; A – the total number of cpDNA SSR alleles; PA – the number of private cpDNA SSR alleles; ch – the total number of cpDNA haplotypes; cph – the number of private cpDNA haplotypes; HS – haplotype diversity within populations; HT – total haplotype diversity; mh – the total number of mtDNA haplotypes