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Variability of Reproduction Pathways in the Central-European Populations of Hawthorns with Emphasis on Triploids

The role of apomeiosis, parthenogenesis, and pseudogamy in the asexual reproduction of some plant groups has not been fully elucidated in relation to species diversification. Quantitative analyses of seed origin may help in gaining better understanding of intercytotypic interactions. Asexual reprodu...

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Autores principales: Kolarčik, Vladislav, Kocová, Valéria, Mikoláš, Vlastimil, Mártonfiová, Lenka, Hajdučeková, Nikola, Mártonfi, Pavol
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9786806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36559608
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11243497
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author Kolarčik, Vladislav
Kocová, Valéria
Mikoláš, Vlastimil
Mártonfiová, Lenka
Hajdučeková, Nikola
Mártonfi, Pavol
author_facet Kolarčik, Vladislav
Kocová, Valéria
Mikoláš, Vlastimil
Mártonfiová, Lenka
Hajdučeková, Nikola
Mártonfi, Pavol
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description The role of apomeiosis, parthenogenesis, and pseudogamy in the asexual reproduction of some plant groups has not been fully elucidated in relation to species diversification. Quantitative analyses of seed origin may help in gaining better understanding of intercytotypic interactions. Asexual reproduction associated with polyploidy and frequent hybridization plays a crucial role in the evolutionary history of the genus Crataegus in North America. In Europe, the genus represents a taxonomically complex and very difficult species group not often studied using a modern biosystematic approach. We investigated the reproduction pathways in mixed-cytotype populations of selected taxa of Crataegus in eastern Slovakia, Central Europe. The investigated accessions were characterized by seed production data and the ploidy level of mature plants as well as the embryo and endosperm tissues of their seeds determined via flow cytometry. Diploid and polyploid hawthorns reproduce successfully; they also produce high numbers of seeds. An exception is represented by an almost sterile triploid. Diploids reproduce sexually. Polyploids shift to asexual reproduction, but pseudogamy seems to be essential for regular seed development. In rare cases, fertilization of unreduced gametes occurs, which offers opportunity for the establishment of new polyploid cytotypes between diploid sexuals and polyploid asexuals. Opposite to sexual diploids, triploids are obligate, and tetraploids almost obligate apomicts. Apomixis is considered to help stabilize individual weakly differentiated polyploid microspecies. Pseudogamy is a common feature and usually leads to unbalanced maternal to paternal contribution in the endosperm of triploid accessions. Parental contribution to endosperm gene dosage is somehow relaxed in triploids. Our Crataegus plant system resembles reproduction in the diploids and polyploids of North American hawthorns. Our data provide support for the hypothesis that polyploidization, shifts in reproduction modes, and hybridization shape the genus diversity also in Central Europe.
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spelling pubmed-97868062022-12-24 Variability of Reproduction Pathways in the Central-European Populations of Hawthorns with Emphasis on Triploids Kolarčik, Vladislav Kocová, Valéria Mikoláš, Vlastimil Mártonfiová, Lenka Hajdučeková, Nikola Mártonfi, Pavol Plants (Basel) Article The role of apomeiosis, parthenogenesis, and pseudogamy in the asexual reproduction of some plant groups has not been fully elucidated in relation to species diversification. Quantitative analyses of seed origin may help in gaining better understanding of intercytotypic interactions. Asexual reproduction associated with polyploidy and frequent hybridization plays a crucial role in the evolutionary history of the genus Crataegus in North America. In Europe, the genus represents a taxonomically complex and very difficult species group not often studied using a modern biosystematic approach. We investigated the reproduction pathways in mixed-cytotype populations of selected taxa of Crataegus in eastern Slovakia, Central Europe. The investigated accessions were characterized by seed production data and the ploidy level of mature plants as well as the embryo and endosperm tissues of their seeds determined via flow cytometry. Diploid and polyploid hawthorns reproduce successfully; they also produce high numbers of seeds. An exception is represented by an almost sterile triploid. Diploids reproduce sexually. Polyploids shift to asexual reproduction, but pseudogamy seems to be essential for regular seed development. In rare cases, fertilization of unreduced gametes occurs, which offers opportunity for the establishment of new polyploid cytotypes between diploid sexuals and polyploid asexuals. Opposite to sexual diploids, triploids are obligate, and tetraploids almost obligate apomicts. Apomixis is considered to help stabilize individual weakly differentiated polyploid microspecies. Pseudogamy is a common feature and usually leads to unbalanced maternal to paternal contribution in the endosperm of triploid accessions. Parental contribution to endosperm gene dosage is somehow relaxed in triploids. Our Crataegus plant system resembles reproduction in the diploids and polyploids of North American hawthorns. Our data provide support for the hypothesis that polyploidization, shifts in reproduction modes, and hybridization shape the genus diversity also in Central Europe. MDPI 2022-12-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9786806/ /pubmed/36559608 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11243497 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kolarčik, Vladislav
Kocová, Valéria
Mikoláš, Vlastimil
Mártonfiová, Lenka
Hajdučeková, Nikola
Mártonfi, Pavol
Variability of Reproduction Pathways in the Central-European Populations of Hawthorns with Emphasis on Triploids
title Variability of Reproduction Pathways in the Central-European Populations of Hawthorns with Emphasis on Triploids
title_full Variability of Reproduction Pathways in the Central-European Populations of Hawthorns with Emphasis on Triploids
title_fullStr Variability of Reproduction Pathways in the Central-European Populations of Hawthorns with Emphasis on Triploids
title_full_unstemmed Variability of Reproduction Pathways in the Central-European Populations of Hawthorns with Emphasis on Triploids
title_short Variability of Reproduction Pathways in the Central-European Populations of Hawthorns with Emphasis on Triploids
title_sort variability of reproduction pathways in the central-european populations of hawthorns with emphasis on triploids
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9786806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36559608
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11243497
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