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The Variable Effect of Polyploidization on the Phenotype in Escallonia

To induce new variation within the Escallonia genus, chromosome doubling was performed in E. rubra, E. rosea, and E. illinita, three important species within this genus of mainly evergreen woody ornamental species. Obtained tetraploids and diploid controls were analyzed for rooting capacity, leaf an...

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Autores principales: Denaeghel, Hanne E. R., Van Laere, Katrijn, Leus, Leen, Lootens, Peter, Van Huylenbroeck, Johan, Van Labeke, Marie-Christine
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5869194/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29616065
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.00354
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author Denaeghel, Hanne E. R.
Van Laere, Katrijn
Leus, Leen
Lootens, Peter
Van Huylenbroeck, Johan
Van Labeke, Marie-Christine
author_facet Denaeghel, Hanne E. R.
Van Laere, Katrijn
Leus, Leen
Lootens, Peter
Van Huylenbroeck, Johan
Van Labeke, Marie-Christine
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description To induce new variation within the Escallonia genus, chromosome doubling was performed in E. rubra, E. rosea, and E. illinita, three important species within this genus of mainly evergreen woody ornamental species. Obtained tetraploids and diploid controls were analyzed for rooting capacity, leaf and flower characteristics, and plant architecture using image analysis and cold tolerance. In the present study, a breeders' collection of 23 accessions was characterized cytogenetically and described morphologically. All analyzed species and cultivars were diploid (2n = 2x = 24), with exception of E. pendula, a tetraploid. Today, breeding in Escallonia is limited to lucky finds in seedling populations and few efforts in interspecific hybridization. Three selected Escallonia species underwent an in vitro chromosome doubling with both oryzalin and trifluralin applied as either a continuous or shock treatment. The treatments successfully induced polyploids in all three species. Image analysis revealed that tetraploid E. rosea had decreased shoot length (from 3.8 to 1.3 cm), higher circularity and more dense growth habit compared to diploids. No significant changes in cold tolerance were seen. Tetraploid E. illinita did not differ in shoot length, but an increased outgrowth of axillary buds on the main axis led to denser plants. For tetraploid E. rubra, an increase in plant height (from 4.9 to 5.5 cm) was observed together with a large decrease in circularity and density due to a more polar outgrowth of branches on the main axis. E. rubra tetraploids bore larger flowers than diploids and had an increased cold tolerance (from −7.7 to −11.8°C). Leaf width and area of tetraploids increased for both E. illinita and E. rubra, while a decrease was seen in E. rosea genotypes. For all three species, the rooting capacity of the tetraploids did not differ from the diploids. We conclude that the effect of polyploidization on Escallonia was highly variable and species dependent.
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spelling pubmed-58691942018-04-03 The Variable Effect of Polyploidization on the Phenotype in Escallonia Denaeghel, Hanne E. R. Van Laere, Katrijn Leus, Leen Lootens, Peter Van Huylenbroeck, Johan Van Labeke, Marie-Christine Front Plant Sci Plant Science To induce new variation within the Escallonia genus, chromosome doubling was performed in E. rubra, E. rosea, and E. illinita, three important species within this genus of mainly evergreen woody ornamental species. Obtained tetraploids and diploid controls were analyzed for rooting capacity, leaf and flower characteristics, and plant architecture using image analysis and cold tolerance. In the present study, a breeders' collection of 23 accessions was characterized cytogenetically and described morphologically. All analyzed species and cultivars were diploid (2n = 2x = 24), with exception of E. pendula, a tetraploid. Today, breeding in Escallonia is limited to lucky finds in seedling populations and few efforts in interspecific hybridization. Three selected Escallonia species underwent an in vitro chromosome doubling with both oryzalin and trifluralin applied as either a continuous or shock treatment. The treatments successfully induced polyploids in all three species. Image analysis revealed that tetraploid E. rosea had decreased shoot length (from 3.8 to 1.3 cm), higher circularity and more dense growth habit compared to diploids. No significant changes in cold tolerance were seen. Tetraploid E. illinita did not differ in shoot length, but an increased outgrowth of axillary buds on the main axis led to denser plants. For tetraploid E. rubra, an increase in plant height (from 4.9 to 5.5 cm) was observed together with a large decrease in circularity and density due to a more polar outgrowth of branches on the main axis. E. rubra tetraploids bore larger flowers than diploids and had an increased cold tolerance (from −7.7 to −11.8°C). Leaf width and area of tetraploids increased for both E. illinita and E. rubra, while a decrease was seen in E. rosea genotypes. For all three species, the rooting capacity of the tetraploids did not differ from the diploids. We conclude that the effect of polyploidization on Escallonia was highly variable and species dependent. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5869194/ /pubmed/29616065 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.00354 Text en Copyright © 2018 Denaeghel, Van Laere, Leus, Lootens, Van Huylenbroeck and Van Labeke. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Denaeghel, Hanne E. R.
Van Laere, Katrijn
Leus, Leen
Lootens, Peter
Van Huylenbroeck, Johan
Van Labeke, Marie-Christine
The Variable Effect of Polyploidization on the Phenotype in Escallonia
title The Variable Effect of Polyploidization on the Phenotype in Escallonia
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title_short The Variable Effect of Polyploidization on the Phenotype in Escallonia
title_sort variable effect of polyploidization on the phenotype in escallonia
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5869194/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29616065
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.00354
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