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Influence of water availability on gender determination of gametophytes in a diploid–polyploid complex of a xerophytic fern genus
Environmental sex determination (ESD) is present in several animal and plant lineages. Diverse factors such as temperature, light or water availability have been described as sex determinants in these organisms. Among plants, ferns frequently display ESD. This work compares the effect of different l...
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author | Pajarón, Santiago Pangua, Emilia Quintanilla, Luis G. Jiménez, Ares |
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description | Environmental sex determination (ESD) is present in several animal and plant lineages. Diverse factors such as temperature, light or water availability have been described as sex determinants in these organisms. Among plants, ferns frequently display ESD. This work compares the effect of different levels of water availability in two diploid species of the xerophytic fern genus Cheilanthes and in their derived tetraploid, and if they are sensitive to antheridiogen (i.e. maleness-inducing pheromone). Different watering regimes were applied to isolated gametophyte cultures of the three study species. Gametophyte survival, size, gender and sporophyte production were assessed after 13, 18 and 23 weeks of culture. Cultures combining spores and adult gametophytes were established to test the effect of antheridiogen. Isolated gametophytes had an asexual to female to bisexual sequence that did not depend upon the degree of soil moisture. Both gender expression and growth reduction in response to water scarcity of the allotetraploid were more similar to those of one of the diploid parents. In all watering regimes, survival was higher in the allotetraploid, suggesting hybrid vigour, whereas automixis rate was similar in the three species and reached ∼50 % at high moisture. This breeding system can ensure reproduction in the absence of males. In the three species, female gametophytes produced antheridiogens that enhanced maleness. This promotes a mixed mating system that could be favourable for ferns growing in xeric habitats. |
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spelling | pubmed-44802112015-06-26 Influence of water availability on gender determination of gametophytes in a diploid–polyploid complex of a xerophytic fern genus Pajarón, Santiago Pangua, Emilia Quintanilla, Luis G. Jiménez, Ares AoB Plants Research Articles Environmental sex determination (ESD) is present in several animal and plant lineages. Diverse factors such as temperature, light or water availability have been described as sex determinants in these organisms. Among plants, ferns frequently display ESD. This work compares the effect of different levels of water availability in two diploid species of the xerophytic fern genus Cheilanthes and in their derived tetraploid, and if they are sensitive to antheridiogen (i.e. maleness-inducing pheromone). Different watering regimes were applied to isolated gametophyte cultures of the three study species. Gametophyte survival, size, gender and sporophyte production were assessed after 13, 18 and 23 weeks of culture. Cultures combining spores and adult gametophytes were established to test the effect of antheridiogen. Isolated gametophytes had an asexual to female to bisexual sequence that did not depend upon the degree of soil moisture. Both gender expression and growth reduction in response to water scarcity of the allotetraploid were more similar to those of one of the diploid parents. In all watering regimes, survival was higher in the allotetraploid, suggesting hybrid vigour, whereas automixis rate was similar in the three species and reached ∼50 % at high moisture. This breeding system can ensure reproduction in the absence of males. In the three species, female gametophytes produced antheridiogens that enhanced maleness. This promotes a mixed mating system that could be favourable for ferns growing in xeric habitats. Oxford University Press 2015-05-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4480211/ /pubmed/25940203 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plv047 Text en Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Annals of Botany Company. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Pajarón, Santiago Pangua, Emilia Quintanilla, Luis G. Jiménez, Ares Influence of water availability on gender determination of gametophytes in a diploid–polyploid complex of a xerophytic fern genus |
title | Influence of water availability on gender determination of gametophytes in a diploid–polyploid complex of a xerophytic fern genus |
title_full | Influence of water availability on gender determination of gametophytes in a diploid–polyploid complex of a xerophytic fern genus |
title_fullStr | Influence of water availability on gender determination of gametophytes in a diploid–polyploid complex of a xerophytic fern genus |
title_full_unstemmed | Influence of water availability on gender determination of gametophytes in a diploid–polyploid complex of a xerophytic fern genus |
title_short | Influence of water availability on gender determination of gametophytes in a diploid–polyploid complex of a xerophytic fern genus |
title_sort | influence of water availability on gender determination of gametophytes in a diploid–polyploid complex of a xerophytic fern genus |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4480211/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25940203 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plv047 |
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