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Functional androdioecy in the ornamental shrub Osmanthus delavayi (Oleaceae)

Androdioecy is one of the rarest sexual systems among plants, characterized by males co-occurring with hermaphrodites. Osmanthus delavayi (Oleaceae), an ornamental shrub from southern China, is known to have both male and hermaphrodite individuals, but little is known regarding the breeding system o...

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Autores principales: Duan, Yifan, Li, Weihong, Zheng, Sunyuan, Sylvester, Steven Paul, Li, Yongfu, Cai, Fuyue, Zhang, Cheng, Wang, Xianrong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6728067/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31487330
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0221898
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author Duan, Yifan
Li, Weihong
Zheng, Sunyuan
Sylvester, Steven Paul
Li, Yongfu
Cai, Fuyue
Zhang, Cheng
Wang, Xianrong
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Li, Weihong
Zheng, Sunyuan
Sylvester, Steven Paul
Li, Yongfu
Cai, Fuyue
Zhang, Cheng
Wang, Xianrong
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description Androdioecy is one of the rarest sexual systems among plants, characterized by males co-occurring with hermaphrodites. Osmanthus delavayi (Oleaceae), an ornamental shrub from southern China, is known to have both male and hermaphrodite individuals, but little is known regarding the breeding system of this species and whether it is functionally androdioecious, and how this potentially evolved. In this study, we explore the characteristics of the breeding system of O. delavayi through the study of phenology, sex ratio, floral organ morphology, pollen number, stigma receptivity, artificial pollination, pollinators, and gene flow within and between populations, while also discussing the evolution and maintenance of androdioecy within the genus. The proportion of males was less than 0.5 and the out-crossing index (OCI) was 5. Morphological androdioecy was observed, with hermaphrodite flowers having fertile pistils, while male flowers had degenerated pistils. Males and hermaphrodites both had large amounts of small and fertile pollen grains, although the pollen number of males was ca. 1.21 × more than that of hermaphrodites, and pollen was generally smaller. Self-pollination was found to produce a much lower fruit set than outcrossing under natural conditions. Gene flow between males and hermaphrodites within a population was greater (1.007) than that between populations (0.753). All these results indicate that O. delavayi is functionally androdioecious, which may be an intermediate state in the evolutionary transition from hermaphroditism to dioecy.
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spelling pubmed-67280672019-09-16 Functional androdioecy in the ornamental shrub Osmanthus delavayi (Oleaceae) Duan, Yifan Li, Weihong Zheng, Sunyuan Sylvester, Steven Paul Li, Yongfu Cai, Fuyue Zhang, Cheng Wang, Xianrong PLoS One Research Article Androdioecy is one of the rarest sexual systems among plants, characterized by males co-occurring with hermaphrodites. Osmanthus delavayi (Oleaceae), an ornamental shrub from southern China, is known to have both male and hermaphrodite individuals, but little is known regarding the breeding system of this species and whether it is functionally androdioecious, and how this potentially evolved. In this study, we explore the characteristics of the breeding system of O. delavayi through the study of phenology, sex ratio, floral organ morphology, pollen number, stigma receptivity, artificial pollination, pollinators, and gene flow within and between populations, while also discussing the evolution and maintenance of androdioecy within the genus. The proportion of males was less than 0.5 and the out-crossing index (OCI) was 5. Morphological androdioecy was observed, with hermaphrodite flowers having fertile pistils, while male flowers had degenerated pistils. Males and hermaphrodites both had large amounts of small and fertile pollen grains, although the pollen number of males was ca. 1.21 × more than that of hermaphrodites, and pollen was generally smaller. Self-pollination was found to produce a much lower fruit set than outcrossing under natural conditions. Gene flow between males and hermaphrodites within a population was greater (1.007) than that between populations (0.753). All these results indicate that O. delavayi is functionally androdioecious, which may be an intermediate state in the evolutionary transition from hermaphroditism to dioecy. Public Library of Science 2019-09-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6728067/ /pubmed/31487330 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0221898 Text en © 2019 Duan et al 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 use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Duan, Yifan
Li, Weihong
Zheng, Sunyuan
Sylvester, Steven Paul
Li, Yongfu
Cai, Fuyue
Zhang, Cheng
Wang, Xianrong
Functional androdioecy in the ornamental shrub Osmanthus delavayi (Oleaceae)
title Functional androdioecy in the ornamental shrub Osmanthus delavayi (Oleaceae)
title_full Functional androdioecy in the ornamental shrub Osmanthus delavayi (Oleaceae)
title_fullStr Functional androdioecy in the ornamental shrub Osmanthus delavayi (Oleaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Functional androdioecy in the ornamental shrub Osmanthus delavayi (Oleaceae)
title_short Functional androdioecy in the ornamental shrub Osmanthus delavayi (Oleaceae)
title_sort functional androdioecy in the ornamental shrub osmanthus delavayi (oleaceae)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6728067/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31487330
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0221898
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