专业化组合:赏油钙华草(钙华草科)的生殖结构排列与繁殖系统之间的关系

IF 1.9 2区 生物学 Q3 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY Evolutionary Biology Pub Date : 2024-08-29 DOI:10.1007/s11692-024-09639-2
María J. Ramírez, Catalina Escanilla-Jaramillo, Maureen M. Murúa
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植物有不同的策略来避免自交和缓冲自交对植物适应性的负面影响。其中一种策略是花瓣的排列和花内生殖结构(RS)的配置,从而发展出不同的授粉机制。在 Calceolaria L. 物种中,可以发现两种可能的花表型:由上花冠唇保护的短 RS(非肋花)和位于下花冠唇的长 RS(胸肋花),后者被认为有利于自花授粉。我们选择了 13 个 Calceolaria 类群,将它们的花表型描述为非肋花型或胸肋花型,测量了 RS 长度和异花授粉,并进行了人工授粉处理,以确定自花授粉和异花授粉产生的种子数量,从而检验花表型是否会影响近交。我们发现在两种花表型中,雄蕊长度与同株异花授粉之间存在关系,胸肋花朵的雄蕊长度较高,同株异花授粉较低,而非胸肋花朵的雄蕊长度与同株异花授粉相反。我们的研究结果表明,植物可能会进化出不同的繁殖机制来应对授粉不可靠的问题。我们的研究结果表明,植物可能会进化出不同的繁殖机制,以应对授粉不可靠的问题。因此,花的表型可能有利于异花授粉自花授粉的发展,这也可以解释这个专门分泌油脂的属中出现的两种花的表型。
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A Specialized Combination: The Relationship between Reproductive Structure Arrangement and Breeding Systems in oil-rewarding Calceolaria Species (Calceolariaceae)

Plants have different strategies to avoid selfing and buffer its negative consequences on plant fitness. One strategy is the arrangement of petals and the disposition of the reproductive structures (RS) inside the flowers, allowing the development of different pollination mechanisms. In Calceolaria L. species two possible floral phenotypes can be found: short RS protected by the upper corolla lip (nototribic flowers) and long RS resting in the lower corolla lip (sternotribic flowers), the latter being hypothesized to favor selfing.

We selected 13 Calceolaria taxa and characterized their floral phenotype as nototribic or sternotribic, measured RS length and herkogamy, and performed hand-pollination treatments to determine the number of seeds produced by self- and cross-pollination to test whether floral phenotype influences inbreeding. GLMs analysis was performed to determine the differences between the sizes of RS and both floral phenotypes, and LMM was performed to evaluate the relationship between the RS and inbreeding with both floral phenotypes.

We found a relationship between stamen length and herkogamy in both floral phenotypes, where sternotribic flowers have a higher stamen length and lower herkogamy, whereas the opposite occurred in taxa with nototribic morphology. Stamen length significantly influences the inbreeding with sternotribic flowers having a higher inbreeding depression by geitonogamous self-pollination than nototribic ones.

Our results suggest that plants may evolve different reproductive mechanisms to cope with pollination unreliability. Thus, floral phenotype may favor the development of geitonogamy selfing, which may explain the two floral phenotypes present in this specialized oil-secreting genus.

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Evolutionary Biology
Evolutionary Biology 生物-进化生物学
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期刊介绍: The aim, scope, and format of Evolutionary Biology will be based on the following principles: Evolutionary Biology will publish original articles and reviews that address issues and subjects of core concern in evolutionary biology. All papers must make original contributions to our understanding of the evolutionary process. The journal will remain true to the original intent of the original series to provide a place for broad syntheses in evolutionary biology. Articles will contribute to this goal by defining the direction of current and future research and by building conceptual links between disciplines. In articles presenting an empirical analysis, the results of these analyses must be integrated within a broader evolutionary framework. Authors are encouraged to submit papers presenting novel conceptual frameworks or major challenges to accepted ideas. While brevity is encouraged, there is no formal restriction on length for major articles. The journal aims to keep the time between original submission and appearance online to within four months and will encourage authors to revise rapidly once a paper has been submitted and deemed acceptable.
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