一年生植物芸苔科植物性别分配可塑性对资源和授粉有效性的响应

IF 1.5 3区 生物学 Q3 PLANT SCIENCES INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PLANT SCIENCES Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1086/725386
Susana Wadgymar, Nikolet Kostur
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研究的前提。雌雄同体植物通过受精的胚珠使种子成熟而繁殖为雌性,通过使自己的胚珠或其他植物的胚珠受精而繁殖为雄性。当资源投资于男性和女性的功能时,环境导致适合度增加的数量差异时,条件依赖性性别分配就发生了。在此,我们研究了资源有效性和授粉环境是否在花的性别分配和相关性状中产生可塑性响应。本研究将雌雄同体的油菜品种暴露在不同的资源可用性(改变花盆大小)和授粉环境(未授粉或完全授粉)下。我们评估了与花粉和胚珠数量相关的花药和子房长度的投入;在繁殖开始时产生的花蕾中;大约15天后产生了芽。我们还测量了植物大小和花的大小,它们通常分别与雌性和雄性功能的分配增加相关。关键的结果。与我们的预测相反,繁殖开始时花药与子房的长度比在不同大小的植株之间没有变化,并且不受盆栽大小处理的影响,尽管小盆栽处理的花药长度增加了。同样,在繁殖过程中,花盆大小和授粉处理都没有引起花药与子房长度比的可塑性。然而,正如预测的那样,与植株大小无关的是,在不授粉的处理下,植株在繁殖过程中开出了更大的花。我们讨论了资源可用性和授粉环境对性别分配的影响,并对实验产生和测量性别分配可塑性的有效方法提出了警告性建议。
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Sex Allocation Plasticity in Response to Resource and Pollination Availability in the Annual Plant Brassica rapa (Brassicaceae)
Premise of research. Cosexual plants reproduce as females by maturing seeds from fertilized ovules and as males by fertilizing their own ovules or those of other plants. Condition-dependent sex allocation occurs when the environment elicits quantitative differences in the rate at which fitness increases as resources are invested in male versus female function. Here, we examine whether resource availability and the pollination environment generate plastic responses in floral sex allocation and correlated traits.Methodology. We exposed the cosexual mustard species Brassica rapa to variation in resource availability (altered pot size) and in the pollination environment (unpollinated or fully pollinated). We assessed investment in anther and ovary length, which are known to correlate with pollen and ovule number; in flower buds produced at the onset of reproduction; and in buds produced approximately 15 d later. We also measured plant size and flower size, which are often correlated with increased allocation to female and male function, respectively.Pivotal results. In contrast to our predictions, anther-to-ovary length ratios at the onset of reproduction did not vary across plants of different sizes and were unaffected by the pot size treatment, despite an increase in anther lengths in the small pot treatment. Similarly, neither the pot size nor the pollination treatments elicited plasticity in anther-to-ovary length ratios over the course of reproduction. However, independent of plant size and as predicted, plants produced larger flowers over the course of reproduction in the pollination-absent treatment.Conclusions. We discuss the contexts in which resource availability and the pollination environment can influence sex allocation and provide cautionary advice on effective methods for experimentally generating and measuring sex allocation plasticity.
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Plant Sciences has a distinguished history of publishing research in the plant sciences since 1875. IJPS presents high quality, original, peer-reviewed research from laboratories around the world in all areas of the plant sciences. Topics covered range from genetics and genomics, developmental and cell biology, biochemistry and physiology, to morphology and anatomy, systematics, evolution, paleobotany, plant-microbe interactions, and ecology. IJPS does NOT publish papers on agriculture or crop improvement. In addition to full-length research papers, IJPS publishes review articles, including the open access Coulter Reviews, rapid communications, and perspectives. IJPS welcomes contributions that present evaluations and new perspectives on areas of current interest in plant biology. IJPS publishes nine issues per year and regularly features special issues on topics of particular interest, including new and exciting research originally presented at major botanical conferences.
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