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Reproductive biology of wild and domesticated Ensete ventricosum: Further evidence for maintenance of sexual reproductive capacity in a vegetatively propagated perennial crop

Loss of sexual reproductive capacity has been proposed as a syndrome of domestication in vegetatively propagated crops, but there are relatively few examples from agricultural systems. In this study, we compare sexual reproductive capacity in wild (sexual) and domesticated (vegetative) populations o...

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Autores principales: Tamrat, S., Borrell, J. S., Shiferaw, E., Wondimu, T., Kallow, S., Davies, R. M., Dickie, J. B., Nuraga, G. W., White, O., Woldeyes, F., Demissew, S., Wilkin, P.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9303740/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35137516
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/plb.13390
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author Tamrat, S.
Borrell, J. S.
Shiferaw, E.
Wondimu, T.
Kallow, S.
Davies, R. M.
Dickie, J. B.
Nuraga, G. W.
White, O.
Woldeyes, F.
Demissew, S.
Wilkin, P.
author_facet Tamrat, S.
Borrell, J. S.
Shiferaw, E.
Wondimu, T.
Kallow, S.
Davies, R. M.
Dickie, J. B.
Nuraga, G. W.
White, O.
Woldeyes, F.
Demissew, S.
Wilkin, P.
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description Loss of sexual reproductive capacity has been proposed as a syndrome of domestication in vegetatively propagated crops, but there are relatively few examples from agricultural systems. In this study, we compare sexual reproductive capacity in wild (sexual) and domesticated (vegetative) populations of enset (Ensete ventricosum (Welw.) Cheesman), a tropical banana relative and Ethiopian food security crop. We examined floral and seed morphology and germination ecology across 35 wild and domesticated enset. We surveyed variation in floral and seed traits, including seed weight, viability and internal morphology, and germinated seeds across a range of constant and alternating temperature regimes to characterize optimum germination requirements. We report highly consistent floral allometry, seed viability, internal morphology and days to germination in wild and domesticated enset. However, seeds from domesticated plants responded to cooler temperatures with greater diurnal range. Shifts in germination behaviour appear concordant with a climatic envelope shift in the domesticated distribution. Our findings provide evidence that sexual reproductive capacity has been maintained despite long‐term near‐exclusive vegetative propagation in domesticated enset. Furthermore, certain traits such as germination behaviour and floral morphology may be under continued selection, presumably through rare sexually reproductive events. Compared to sexually propagated crops banked as seeds, vegetative crop diversity is typically conserved in living collections that are more costly and insecure. Improved understanding of sexual propagation in vegetative crops may have applications in germplasm conservation and plant breeding.
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spelling pubmed-93037402022-07-28 Reproductive biology of wild and domesticated Ensete ventricosum: Further evidence for maintenance of sexual reproductive capacity in a vegetatively propagated perennial crop Tamrat, S. Borrell, J. S. Shiferaw, E. Wondimu, T. Kallow, S. Davies, R. M. Dickie, J. B. Nuraga, G. W. White, O. Woldeyes, F. Demissew, S. Wilkin, P. Plant Biol (Stuttg) Research Papers Loss of sexual reproductive capacity has been proposed as a syndrome of domestication in vegetatively propagated crops, but there are relatively few examples from agricultural systems. In this study, we compare sexual reproductive capacity in wild (sexual) and domesticated (vegetative) populations of enset (Ensete ventricosum (Welw.) Cheesman), a tropical banana relative and Ethiopian food security crop. We examined floral and seed morphology and germination ecology across 35 wild and domesticated enset. We surveyed variation in floral and seed traits, including seed weight, viability and internal morphology, and germinated seeds across a range of constant and alternating temperature regimes to characterize optimum germination requirements. We report highly consistent floral allometry, seed viability, internal morphology and days to germination in wild and domesticated enset. However, seeds from domesticated plants responded to cooler temperatures with greater diurnal range. Shifts in germination behaviour appear concordant with a climatic envelope shift in the domesticated distribution. Our findings provide evidence that sexual reproductive capacity has been maintained despite long‐term near‐exclusive vegetative propagation in domesticated enset. Furthermore, certain traits such as germination behaviour and floral morphology may be under continued selection, presumably through rare sexually reproductive events. Compared to sexually propagated crops banked as seeds, vegetative crop diversity is typically conserved in living collections that are more costly and insecure. Improved understanding of sexual propagation in vegetative crops may have applications in germplasm conservation and plant breeding. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-02-08 2022-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9303740/ /pubmed/35137516 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/plb.13390 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Plant Biology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of German Society for Plant Sciences, Royal Botanical Society of the Netherlands https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Papers
Tamrat, S.
Borrell, J. S.
Shiferaw, E.
Wondimu, T.
Kallow, S.
Davies, R. M.
Dickie, J. B.
Nuraga, G. W.
White, O.
Woldeyes, F.
Demissew, S.
Wilkin, P.
Reproductive biology of wild and domesticated Ensete ventricosum: Further evidence for maintenance of sexual reproductive capacity in a vegetatively propagated perennial crop
title Reproductive biology of wild and domesticated Ensete ventricosum: Further evidence for maintenance of sexual reproductive capacity in a vegetatively propagated perennial crop
title_full Reproductive biology of wild and domesticated Ensete ventricosum: Further evidence for maintenance of sexual reproductive capacity in a vegetatively propagated perennial crop
title_fullStr Reproductive biology of wild and domesticated Ensete ventricosum: Further evidence for maintenance of sexual reproductive capacity in a vegetatively propagated perennial crop
title_full_unstemmed Reproductive biology of wild and domesticated Ensete ventricosum: Further evidence for maintenance of sexual reproductive capacity in a vegetatively propagated perennial crop
title_short Reproductive biology of wild and domesticated Ensete ventricosum: Further evidence for maintenance of sexual reproductive capacity in a vegetatively propagated perennial crop
title_sort reproductive biology of wild and domesticated ensete ventricosum: further evidence for maintenance of sexual reproductive capacity in a vegetatively propagated perennial crop
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9303740/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35137516
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/plb.13390
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