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Between sexual and apomictic: unexpectedly variable sporogenesis and production of viable polyhaploids in the pentaploid fern of the Dryopteris affinis agg. (Dryopteridaceae).

Libor Ekrt1, Petr Koutecký2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: In ferns, apomixis is an important mode of asexual reproduction. Although the mechanisms of fern reproduction have been studied thoroughly, most previous work has focused on cases in which ferns reproduce either exclusively sexually or exclusively asexually. Reproduction of ferns with potentially mixed systems and inheritance of apomixis remains largely unknown. This study addresses reproduction of the pentaploid Dryopteris × critica, a hybrid of triploid apomictic D. borreri and tetraploid sexual D. filix-mas.
METHODS: Spore size, abortion percentage and number of spores per sporangium were examined in pentaploid plants of D. × critica grown in an experimental garden. The sporangial content of leaf segments was cultivated on an agar medium, and DNA ploidy levels were estimated by DAPI flow cytometry in 259 gametophytes or sporophytes arising from the F2 generation of the pentaploid hybrid. KEY
RESULTS: The hybrid is partly fertile (89-94% of aborted spores) and shows unstable sporogenesis with sexual and apomictic reproduction combined. The number of spores per sporangium varied from approx. 31 to 64. Within a single sporangium it was possible to detect formation of either only aborted spores or various mixtures of aborted and well-developed reduced spores and unreduced diplospores. The spores germinated in viable gametophytes with two ploidy levels: pentaploid (5x, from unreduced spores) and half of that (approx. 2·5x, from reduced spores). Moreover, 2-15% of gametophytes (both 2·5x and 5x) formed a viable sporophyte of the same ploidy level due to apogamy.
CONCLUSIONS: This study documents the mixed reproductive mode of a hybrid between apomictic and sexual ferns. Both sexual reduced and apomictic unreduced spores can be produced by a single individual, and even within a single sporangium. Both types of spores give rise to viable F2 generation gametophytes and sporophytes.
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Keywords:  Apogamy; Dryopteris affinis agg.; apomixis; diplospores; ferns; flow cytometry; frequency of hybridization; hybrid fertility; plant mating system; spore abortion percentage; sporogenesis

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26476395      PMCID: PMC4701151          DOI: 10.1093/aob/mcv152

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Bot        ISSN: 0305-7364            Impact factor:   4.357


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