油菜科植物Raphanus sativus的花粉性能随着CO(2)的升高而下降。

Sexual Plant Reproduction Pub Date : 2010-12-01 Epub Date: 2010-06-19 DOI:10.1007/s00497-010-0146-8
Diane L Marshall, Anna P Tyler, Nathan J Abrahamson, Joy J Avritt, Melanie G Barnes, Leah L Larkin, Juliana S Medeiros, Jerusha Reynolds, Marieken G M Shaner, Heather L Simpson, Satya Maliakal-Witt
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摘要

虽然大气[CO(2)]的增加已知会影响植物的生理、生长和繁殖,但对这些影响的了解有限,因为大多数关于生殖后果的研究只关注女性的功能。因此,我们研究了CO(2)富集对一年生莴苣雄性功能的影响。当对两种不同的标准竞争者进行测试时,在高[CO(2)]条件下生长的花粉供体最初每个果实的种子比例高于环境[CO(2)]生长的植物;然而,在5个月的实验结束时,这些花粉供体产生的种子比环境[CO(2)]生长的植物少,产生的活花粉粒比例也较低。本实验的结果证实,升高的[CO(2)]可以改变生殖成功率。此外,随着时间的推移,花粉供体家族对[CO(2)]升高的响应变化也有所不同;因此,[CO(2)]的变化可能对该物种起到选择性作用。
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Pollen performance of Raphanus sativus (Brassicaceae) declines in response to elevated [CO(2)].

Although increases in atmospheric [CO(2)] are known to affect plant physiology, growth and reproduction, understanding of these effects is limited because most studies of reproductive consequences focus solely on female function. Therefore, we examined the effects of CO(2) enrichment on male function in the annual Raphanus sativus. Pollen donors grown under elevated [CO(2)] initially sired a higher proportion of seeds per fruit than ambient [CO(2)]-grown plants when each was tested against two different standard competitors; however, by the end of the 5-month experiment, these pollen donors sired fewer seeds than ambient [CO(2)]-grown plants and produced a lower proportion of viable pollen grains. The results of this experiment confirm that elevated [CO(2)] can alter reproductive success. Additionally, the change in response to elevated [CO(2)] over time varied among pollen donor families; thus, changes in [CO(2)] could act as a selective force on this species.

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Sexual Plant Reproduction
Sexual Plant Reproduction 生物-生殖生物学
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