Variability structure and heritability of germination timing in Capsella bursa‐pastoris (L.) Medik. (Shepherd's purse)

IF 2.2 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRONOMY
Weed Research Pub Date : 2023-12-09 DOI:10.1111/wre.12605
April M. Dobbs, Carlos Sousa-Ortega, James B. Holland, Lori Unruh Snyder, Ramon G. Leon
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Abstract

Germination variability enables weedy species to colonise disturbed habitats and is expected to evolve in response to changing selection pressures. The paucity of information about germination variability in weeds prompted a detailed study of this topic with two agricultural and two non‐agricultural populations of Capsella bursa‐pastoris (Shepherd's purse). Variance in germination time was partitioned amongst and within populations, and amongst racemes and silicles within individual plant, and broad‐sense heritability (H2) was estimated. Agricultural populations exhibited a shorter and more uniform germination timing than non‐agricultural populations. However, differences amongst populations explained 7%–12% of the total variance, while differences amongst individuals and racemes accounted for approximately 40–54% and 10% of the total variance for germination time. For germination time, H2 = 0.4 when averaged across all time points, peaking at H2 = 0.7 at a time coinciding with the exponential phase of the germination curve. Maintaining predominantly intrapopulation variability in germination timing appears to be important for long‐term fitness in this species.
Capsella bursa-pastoris (L.) Medik.荠菜
发芽变异性使杂草物种能够在受干扰的栖息地定居,并有望在不断变化的选择压力下进化。由于缺乏关于杂草萌发变异性的信息,我们对两个农业种群和两个非农业种群的荠菜(荠菜)进行了详细的研究。萌发时间的变异在群体间和群体内、单株内总状花序和硅片之间进行了划分,并估计了广义遗传力(H2)。农业种群比非农业种群萌发时间更短、更均匀。群体间差异占总方差的7% ~ 12%,个体间和总状花序间差异分别占总方差的40% ~ 54%和10%。对于发芽时间,各时间点的平均H2 = 0.4,在萌发曲线的指数阶段H2 = 0.7达到峰值。在这个物种中,保持萌发时间的主要种群内变异似乎对长期适应度很重要。
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Weed Research
Weed Research 农林科学-农艺学
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
0.00%
发文量
41
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: Weed Research is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes topical and innovative papers on weed science, in the English language. Its aim is to publish the best weed science from around the globe and to be the journal of choice for weed science researchers. It is the official journal of the European Weed Research Society. Papers are taken on all aspects of weeds, defined as plants that impact adversely on economic, aesthetic or environmental aspects of any system. Topics include, amongst others, weed biology and control, herbicides, invasive plant species in all environments, population and spatial biology, modelling, genetics, biodiversity and parasitic plants. The journal welcomes submissions on work carried out in any part of the world.
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