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Pollen precedence in sexual Potentilla puberula and its role as a protective reproductive barrier against apomictic cytotypes

Cross-pollination is a major factor determining the demographic dynamics of mixed-ploidy populations. Typically, rare cytotypes are suppressed due to reduced female fertility by losing gametes in heteroploid crosses (i.e., through minority cytotype exclusion). In species with reproductive differenti...

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Autores principales: Alonso-Marcos, Henar, Hülber, Karl, Myllynen, Tuuli, Rodríguez, Patricia Pérez, Dobeš, Christoph
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Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6368848/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30745710
http://dx.doi.org/10.12705/676.9
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author Alonso-Marcos, Henar
Hülber, Karl
Myllynen, Tuuli
Rodríguez, Patricia Pérez
Dobeš, Christoph
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Hülber, Karl
Myllynen, Tuuli
Rodríguez, Patricia Pérez
Dobeš, Christoph
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description Cross-pollination is a major factor determining the demographic dynamics of mixed-ploidy populations. Typically, rare cytotypes are suppressed due to reduced female fertility by losing gametes in heteroploid crosses (i.e., through minority cytotype exclusion). In species with reproductive differentiation into sexual and apomictic cytotypes, sexuals might be reproductively suppressed by apomicts (or transformed due to introgression of apomixis genes). Pollen precedence potentially acts as a post-pollination pre-fertilization barrier protecting sexuals against their apomictic counterparts. We estimated the role of pollen precedence as a barrier against cross-fertilization of tetraploid sexuals by penta- and heptaploid gametophytic apomicts in Potentilla puberula (Rosaceae) by means of controlled crosses, and inference of the paternity through DNA ploidy estimation of embryos. Individuals from five regions spanning an elevational and biogeographic gradient were used to account for the variation in the relative frequencies of reproductive modes across the study area. We tested (1) whether the application of heteroploid pollen (sexual × apomictic) causes a reduction of seed yield compared to homoploid crosses (sexual × sexual), and (2) if so, whether pollen precedence recovers the seed yield in simultaneous applications of pollen from sexuals and apomicts (mixed-ploidy). Seed yield was significantly lower in hetero- than in homoploid crosses. We found clear evidence for precedence of homoploid pollen, despite a 13% to 15% of embryos experienced a change in ploidy due to heteroploid fertilizations. Thus, our study indicates that pollen precedence operates as a barrier against intercytotype fertilization in P. puberula, promoting the integrity of the sexual cytotype and their co-existence with apomictic individuals.
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spelling pubmed-63688482019-02-09 Pollen precedence in sexual Potentilla puberula and its role as a protective reproductive barrier against apomictic cytotypes Alonso-Marcos, Henar Hülber, Karl Myllynen, Tuuli Rodríguez, Patricia Pérez Dobeš, Christoph Taxon Article Cross-pollination is a major factor determining the demographic dynamics of mixed-ploidy populations. Typically, rare cytotypes are suppressed due to reduced female fertility by losing gametes in heteroploid crosses (i.e., through minority cytotype exclusion). In species with reproductive differentiation into sexual and apomictic cytotypes, sexuals might be reproductively suppressed by apomicts (or transformed due to introgression of apomixis genes). Pollen precedence potentially acts as a post-pollination pre-fertilization barrier protecting sexuals against their apomictic counterparts. We estimated the role of pollen precedence as a barrier against cross-fertilization of tetraploid sexuals by penta- and heptaploid gametophytic apomicts in Potentilla puberula (Rosaceae) by means of controlled crosses, and inference of the paternity through DNA ploidy estimation of embryos. Individuals from five regions spanning an elevational and biogeographic gradient were used to account for the variation in the relative frequencies of reproductive modes across the study area. We tested (1) whether the application of heteroploid pollen (sexual × apomictic) causes a reduction of seed yield compared to homoploid crosses (sexual × sexual), and (2) if so, whether pollen precedence recovers the seed yield in simultaneous applications of pollen from sexuals and apomicts (mixed-ploidy). Seed yield was significantly lower in hetero- than in homoploid crosses. We found clear evidence for precedence of homoploid pollen, despite a 13% to 15% of embryos experienced a change in ploidy due to heteroploid fertilizations. Thus, our study indicates that pollen precedence operates as a barrier against intercytotype fertilization in P. puberula, promoting the integrity of the sexual cytotype and their co-existence with apomictic individuals. 2018-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6368848/ /pubmed/30745710 http://dx.doi.org/10.12705/676.9 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ “open access” under the terms of the Creative Commons CC-BY 4.0 License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Alonso-Marcos, Henar
Hülber, Karl
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Rodríguez, Patricia Pérez
Dobeš, Christoph
Pollen precedence in sexual Potentilla puberula and its role as a protective reproductive barrier against apomictic cytotypes
title Pollen precedence in sexual Potentilla puberula and its role as a protective reproductive barrier against apomictic cytotypes
title_full Pollen precedence in sexual Potentilla puberula and its role as a protective reproductive barrier against apomictic cytotypes
title_fullStr Pollen precedence in sexual Potentilla puberula and its role as a protective reproductive barrier against apomictic cytotypes
title_full_unstemmed Pollen precedence in sexual Potentilla puberula and its role as a protective reproductive barrier against apomictic cytotypes
title_short Pollen precedence in sexual Potentilla puberula and its role as a protective reproductive barrier against apomictic cytotypes
title_sort pollen precedence in sexual potentilla puberula and its role as a protective reproductive barrier against apomictic cytotypes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6368848/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30745710
http://dx.doi.org/10.12705/676.9
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