The genetic correlation between flower size and water use efficiency in monkeyflowers.

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Evolutionary Ecology Research Pub Date : 2008-01-01
John K Kelly, Liza M Holeski, H S Arathi
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Abstract

QUESTION: Does water loss during drought stress represent an important physiological constraint on the evolution of flower size? ORGANISM: A genetically diverse population of Mimulus guttatus (yellow monkeyflower) originally sampled from an alpine meadow in Oregon, USA. METHODS: We grew plants of three different genotypic classes (small, medium, and large flowered) under both well-watered and drought-stress conditions and measured water use efficiency using stable carbon isotopes. RESULTS: There was no difference in water use efficiency among flower size genotypes under well-watered conditions, but the water use efficiency of small-flowered plants was substantially lower than that of medium or large genotypes under drought stress. Whether this paradoxical result is a direct effect of flower size or an indirect (i.e. pleiotropic) effect, the presence of a genetic correlation between floral and physiological traits indicates that selection of one does impact the other.

猴花花大小与水分利用效率的遗传相关性。
问:干旱胁迫下的水分流失是否代表了花大小进化的重要生理限制?生物:黄猴花(Mimulus guttatus)的遗传多样性种群,最初取样于美国俄勒冈州的高山草甸。方法:我们在水分充足和干旱胁迫条件下种植了三种不同基因型(小花、中花和大花)的植物,并使用稳定碳同位素测量了水分利用效率。结果:在水分充足的条件下,不同花大小基因型植物的水分利用效率没有差异,但在干旱胁迫下,小花型植物的水分利用效率明显低于中、大基因型植物。无论这种矛盾的结果是花大小的直接影响还是间接(即多效性)影响,花和生理性状之间存在遗传相关性表明,选择其中一个确实会影响另一个。
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Evolutionary Ecology Research
Evolutionary Ecology Research 生物-进化生物学
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期刊介绍: Evolutionary Ecology Research publishes original research contributions focusing on the overlap between ecology and evolution. Papers may treat any taxon or be general. They may be empirical, theoretical or a combination of the two. EER prefers conceptual contributions that take intellectual risks or that test ideas.
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