Matias C. Baranzelli, Manuel Ochoa-Sánchez, Sergio E. Ramos, Fernanda Baena-Díaz, Paula Sosenski, Karina Boege, Cesar A. Domínguez, Juan Fornoni
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摘要
前提:异花传粉效率的进化取决于花朵性状的遗传变异、花粉载体以及花粉供体和受体之间花朵性状的匹配。我们研究了花粉供体中花药长度与受体中柱头长度的匹配是否会影响异花授粉的效率。为了探索进化反应的潜在限制因素,我们还量化了萼片长度、花瓣长度和宽度、雄蕊长度、花柱长度和异花授粉之间的遗传变异和协变:方法:我们创建了58个Turnera velutina实验阵列,这些阵列在单花植株之间的花药和柱头位置错配程度各不相同。在温室条件下对花朵性状的遗传变异和相关性进行了估计:结果:花柱长度影响异花授粉的效率,而非雌雄同株异花授粉。雄蕊长度与其他植株的花柱长度一致的植株是更有效的花粉供体,而花柱突出于其他植株雄蕊之上的植株是更有效的花粉受体。显著的广义遗传力(0.22 > hB 2 r 结论:我们的研究结果表明,花朵之间的花药-柱头不匹配导致了异花授粉效率的差异。雄蕊长度与其他花性状之间的遗传相关性表明,异花授粉效率的任何变化都是由花柱的变化而不是雄蕊长度的变化引起的。
Effects of anther-stigma position on cross-pollination efficiency in a hermaphroditic plant
Premise
Evolution of cross-pollination efficiency depends on the genetic variation of flower traits, the pollen vector, and flower trait matching between pollen donors and recipients. Trait matching has been almost unexplored among nonheterostylous species, and we examined whether the match of anther length in pollen donors and stigma length in pollen recipients influences the efficiency of cross-pollination. To explore potential constraints for evolutionary response, we also quantified genetic variation and covariation among sepal length, petal length and width, stamen length, style length, and herkogamy.
Methods
We created 58 experimental arrays of Turnera velutina that varied in the extent of mismatch in the position of anthers and stigmas between single-flowered plants. Genetic variation and correlations among flower traits were estimated under greenhouse conditions.
Results
Style length, but not herkogamy, influenced the efficiency of cross-pollination. Plants with stamen length that matched the style length of other plants were more efficient pollen donors, whereas those with the style protruding above the stamens of other plants were more efficient pollen recipients. Significant broad-sense heritability (0.22 > hB2 < 0.42) and moderate genetic correlations (0.33 > r < 0.85) among floral traits were detected.
Conclusions
Our results demonstrated that anther-stigma mismatch between flowers contributed to variation in the efficiency of cross-pollination. The genetic correlations between stamen length and other floral traits suggests that any change in cross-pollination efficiency would be driven by changes in style rather than in stamen length.
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