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Sympatric speciation of wild emmer wheat driven by ecology and chromosomal rearrangements.

Hongwei Wang1, Huayan Yin2, Chengzhi Jiao3, Xiaojian Fang4, Guiping Wang4, Guangrong Li5, Fei Ni4, Penghuan Li4, Peisen Su4, Wenyang Ge4, Zhongfan Lyu4, Shoushen Xu4, Yanhong Yang4, Yongchao Hao4, Xinxin Cheng4, Jinxiao Zhao4, Cheng Liu6, Fengfeng Xu3, Xin Ma4, Silong Sun4, Yan Zhao4, Yinguang Bao4, Cheng Liu6, Jingjing Zhang7, Tomas Pavlicek8, Anfei Li4, Zujun Yang9, Eviatar Nevo10, Lingrang Kong1.   

Abstract

In plants, the mechanism for ecological sympatric speciation (SS) is little known. Here, after ruling out the possibility of secondary contact, we show that wild emmer wheat, at the microclimatically divergent microsite of "Evolution Canyon" (EC), Mt. Carmel, Israel, underwent triple SS. Initially, it split following a bottleneck of an ancestral population, and further diversified to three isolated populations driven by disruptive ecological selection. Remarkably, two postzygotically isolated populations (SFS1 and SFS2) sympatrically branched within an area less than 30 m at the tropical hot and dry savannoid south-facing slope (SFS). A series of homozygous chromosomal rearrangements in the SFS1 population caused hybrid sterility with the SFS2 population. We demonstrate that these two populations developed divergent adaptive mechanisms against severe abiotic stresses on the tropical SFS. The SFS2 population evolved very early flowering, while the SFS1 population alternatively evolved a direct tolerance to irradiance by improved ROS scavenging activity that potentially accounts for its evolutionary fate with unstable chromosome status. Moreover, a third prezygotically isolated sympatric population adapted on the abutting temperate, humid, cool, and forested north-facing slope (NFS), separated by 250 m from the SFS wild emmer wheat populations. The NFS population evolved multiple resistant loci to fungal diseases, including powdery mildew and stripe rust. Our study illustrates how plants sympatrically adapt and speciate under disruptive ecological selection of abiotic and biotic stresses.

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Keywords:  Robertsonian translocation; abiotic stress; biotic stress; sympatric speciation; wild emmer wheat

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32123089      PMCID: PMC7084162          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1920415117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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