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The rapid appearance of homostyly in a cultivated distylous population of Primula forbesii

Evolutionary breakdown from rigorous outbreeding to self‐fertilization frequently occurs in angiosperms. Since the pollinators are not necessary, self‐compatible populations often reduce investment in floral display characteristics and pollination reward. Primula forbesii is a biennial herb with dis...

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Autores principales: Liu, Cai‐Lei, Jia, Yin, Li, Yi‐Feng, Xiang, Yuan‐Fen, Pan, Yuan‐Zhi, Liu, Qing‐Lin, Ma, Ke‐Hang, Yin, Xian‐Cai
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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/PMC9674475/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36415874
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9515
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author Liu, Cai‐Lei
Jia, Yin
Li, Yi‐Feng
Xiang, Yuan‐Fen
Pan, Yuan‐Zhi
Liu, Qing‐Lin
Ma, Ke‐Hang
Yin, Xian‐Cai
author_facet Liu, Cai‐Lei
Jia, Yin
Li, Yi‐Feng
Xiang, Yuan‐Fen
Pan, Yuan‐Zhi
Liu, Qing‐Lin
Ma, Ke‐Hang
Yin, Xian‐Cai
author_sort Liu, Cai‐Lei
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description Evolutionary breakdown from rigorous outbreeding to self‐fertilization frequently occurs in angiosperms. Since the pollinators are not necessary, self‐compatible populations often reduce investment in floral display characteristics and pollination reward. Primula forbesii is a biennial herb with distribution restricted to southwest China; it was initially a self‐incompatible distylous species, but after 20 years of artificial domestication, homostyly appeared. This change in style provides an ideal material to explore the time required for plant mating systems to adapt to new environmental changes and test whether flower attraction has reduced following transitions to selfing. We did a survey in wild populations of P. forbesii where its seeds were originally collected 20 years ago and recorded the floral morph frequencies and morphologies. The floral morphologies, self‐incompatibility, floral scent, and pollinator visitation between distyly and homostyly were compared in greenhouse. Floral morph frequencies of wild populations did not change, while the cultivated population was inclined to L‐morph and produced homostyly. Evidence from stigma papillae and pollen size supports the hypothesis that the homostyly possibly originated from mutations of large effect genes in distylous linkage region. Transitions to self‐compatible homostyly are accompanied by smaller corolla size, lower amounts of terpenoids, especially linalool and higher amounts of fatty acid derivatives. The main pollinators in the greenhouse were short‐tongued Apis cerana. However, homostyly had reduced visiting frequency. The mating system of P. forbesii changed rapidly in just about 20 years of domestication, and our findings confirm the hypothesis that the transition to selfing is accompanied by decreased flower attraction.
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spelling pubmed-96744752022-11-21 The rapid appearance of homostyly in a cultivated distylous population of Primula forbesii Liu, Cai‐Lei Jia, Yin Li, Yi‐Feng Xiang, Yuan‐Fen Pan, Yuan‐Zhi Liu, Qing‐Lin Ma, Ke‐Hang Yin, Xian‐Cai Ecol Evol Research Articles Evolutionary breakdown from rigorous outbreeding to self‐fertilization frequently occurs in angiosperms. Since the pollinators are not necessary, self‐compatible populations often reduce investment in floral display characteristics and pollination reward. Primula forbesii is a biennial herb with distribution restricted to southwest China; it was initially a self‐incompatible distylous species, but after 20 years of artificial domestication, homostyly appeared. This change in style provides an ideal material to explore the time required for plant mating systems to adapt to new environmental changes and test whether flower attraction has reduced following transitions to selfing. We did a survey in wild populations of P. forbesii where its seeds were originally collected 20 years ago and recorded the floral morph frequencies and morphologies. The floral morphologies, self‐incompatibility, floral scent, and pollinator visitation between distyly and homostyly were compared in greenhouse. Floral morph frequencies of wild populations did not change, while the cultivated population was inclined to L‐morph and produced homostyly. Evidence from stigma papillae and pollen size supports the hypothesis that the homostyly possibly originated from mutations of large effect genes in distylous linkage region. Transitions to self‐compatible homostyly are accompanied by smaller corolla size, lower amounts of terpenoids, especially linalool and higher amounts of fatty acid derivatives. The main pollinators in the greenhouse were short‐tongued Apis cerana. However, homostyly had reduced visiting frequency. The mating system of P. forbesii changed rapidly in just about 20 years of domestication, and our findings confirm the hypothesis that the transition to selfing is accompanied by decreased flower attraction. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9674475/ /pubmed/36415874 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9515 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. 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.
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Liu, Cai‐Lei
Jia, Yin
Li, Yi‐Feng
Xiang, Yuan‐Fen
Pan, Yuan‐Zhi
Liu, Qing‐Lin
Ma, Ke‐Hang
Yin, Xian‐Cai
The rapid appearance of homostyly in a cultivated distylous population of Primula forbesii
title The rapid appearance of homostyly in a cultivated distylous population of Primula forbesii
title_full The rapid appearance of homostyly in a cultivated distylous population of Primula forbesii
title_fullStr The rapid appearance of homostyly in a cultivated distylous population of Primula forbesii
title_full_unstemmed The rapid appearance of homostyly in a cultivated distylous population of Primula forbesii
title_short The rapid appearance of homostyly in a cultivated distylous population of Primula forbesii
title_sort rapid appearance of homostyly in a cultivated distylous population of primula forbesii
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9674475/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36415874
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9515
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