Intraspecific differentiation of Sparganium erectum in the Czech Republic

IF 4.4 2区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES Preslia Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.23855/preslia.2020.137
S. Píšová, T. Fér
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Abstract

Aquatic and wetland plants tend to be very phenotypically plastic, which accounts for the taxonomic difficulties in many groups. In the genus Sparganium, which comprises about 14 species, numerous taxa at different ranks are described. The classification of the genus is based on generative characters on the fruit, which are less influenced by the environment than vegetative characters. Nevertheless, the intraspecific division of Sparganium erectum poses problems, especially the existence of several intraspecific taxa along with intermediate individuals. In this study we examined four European subspecies of S. erectum (subsp. erectum, subsp. microcarpum, subsp. neglectum and subsp. oocarpum) from 64 populations in the Czech Republic. A combination of multivariate morphometrics, AFLPs and genome size estimation allowed us to confirm the current subspecies classification and investigate putative intraspecific hybridization. Four genetic groups with different genome sizes corresponding to the subspecies were found. Morphological characters that were described in previous studies correlated with these genetic groups and thus affirmed the classification. The most important characters for subspecies differentiation were width and length of fruit, style length, length of the upper part of the fruit and constriction in the middle part of the fruit. In addition, admixed individuals between the genetic groups were recorded. The hybrid origin of subsp. oocarpum was confirmed, being derived from the crossing of subsp. erectum and subsp. neglectum. Finally, three other hybrid combinations were detected, suggesting recent hybridization: subsp. erectum × subsp. microcarpum, subsp. microcarpum × subsp. neglectum, and subsp. erectum × subsp. oocarpum.
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捷克竖巴属植物种内分化
水生和湿地植物往往具有非常明显的表型可塑性,这就解释了许多类群的分类困难。在Sparganium属中,描述了许多不同等级的分类群,大约有14种。属的分类是基于果实的生殖性状,其受环境的影响比营养性状小。然而,直立Sparganium的种内分裂存在一些问题,特别是存在几个种内分类群和中间个体。在这项研究中,我们调查了4个欧洲亚种。erectum无性系种群。microcarpum无性系种群。忽略和次要。来自捷克共和国的64个种群。结合多元形态计量学、aflp和基因组大小估计,我们确认了目前的亚种分类,并研究了假定的种内杂交。发现了4个不同基因组大小的遗传群与亚种相对应。先前研究中描述的形态特征与这些遗传群相关,从而肯定了分类。亚种分化最重要的特征是果实的宽度和长度、花柱长度、果实上部的长度和果实中部的缢痕。此外,还记录了遗传组间的杂交个体。亚种的杂交起源。Oocarpum被证实是由亚种杂交而来。勃起和亚尿道。neglectum。最后,检测到另外三个杂交组合,表明最近杂交:subsp。勃起×次microcarpum无性系种群。小果皮×小分枝。忽略,和次。勃起×次oocarpum。
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Preslia
Preslia 生物-植物科学
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Preslia is a peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing original research papers on plant systematics, morphology, phytogeography, ecology and vegetation science, with a geographical focus on central Europe. The journal was founded in 1914 and named in honour of brothers Jan Svatopluk Presl (1791–1849) and Karel Bořivoj Presl (1794–1852), outstanding Bohemian botanists. It is published quarterly by the Czech Botanical Society.
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