Literature DB >> 29467269

Polygamy or subdioecy? The impact of diallelic self-incompatibility on the sexual system in Fraxinus excelsior (Oleaceae).

Pierre Saumitou-Laprade1, Philippe Vernet2, Arnaud Dowkiw3, Sylvain Bertrand2,3, Sylvain Billiard2, Béatrice Albert4, Pierre-Henri Gouyon5, Mathilde Dufay2,6.   

Abstract

How flowering plants have recurrently evolved from hermaphroditism to separate sexes (dioecy) is a central question in evolutionary biology. Here, we investigate whether diallelic self-incompatibility (DSI) is associated with sexual specialization in the polygamous common ash (Fraxinus excelsior), which would ultimately facilitate the evolution towards dioecy. Using interspecific crosses, we provide evidence of strong relationships between the DSI system and sexual phenotype. The reproductive system in F. excelsior that was previously viewed as polygamy (co-occurrence of unisexuals and hermaphrodites with varying degrees of allocation to the male and female functions) and thus appears to actually behave as a subdioecious system. Hermaphrodites and females belong to one SI group and functionally reproduce as females, whereas males and male-biased hermaphrodites belong to the other SI group and are functionally males. Our results offer an alternative mechanism for the evolution of sexual specialization in flowering plants.
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Keywords:  dioecy; functional gender; plant reproductive system; polygamy/trioecy

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29467269      PMCID: PMC5832715          DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2018.0004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Biol Sci        ISSN: 0962-8452            Impact factor:   5.349


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