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Comparisons among populations and individuals to evaluate pollen-pistil interaction as a mechanism of reproductive interference in Taraxacum.

Keisuke Hashimoto1, Akane Yamamoto2, Masahiro M Kanaoka3, Akiyo Naiki4, Ko-Ichi Takakura5, Sachiko Nishida6,7.   

Abstract

Reproductive interference (RI), an interspecific mating interaction that reduces the fitness of at least one of the species involved, can lead to exclusive distributions in closely related species. A hypothesis previously proposed is that RI in plants may occur by ovule usurpation, in which pistils lack interspecific incompatibility and mistakenly accept heterospecific pollen, thereby losing an opportunity for conspecific pollen fertilization. However, few comparative studies have evaluated the consistency of the inferred mechanism within and among individuals and populations. We conducted hand-pollination experiments in six populations of three native Taraxacum species that suffered from different levels of RI from an alien congener, T. officinale, and compared pollen-pistil interactions among populations. We also investigated the interactions for eight individual T. japonicum plants whose response to heterospecific pollen deposition had been previously measured. Our results revealed that pollen tubes often penetrated native ovaries following heterospecific pollination in populations suffering from strong RI, whereas they seldom did in populations suffering from marginal RI. However, the relative frequency of the pollen tube penetration was not significantly related to the strength of alien RI. Not all pistils on an individual plant showed the same pollen receptivity following heterospecific pollination; rather, some accepted and some refused the pollen tubes. The relationship between pollen tube penetration following heterospecific pollination and the strength of the alien RI was also not significant among individuals. Our present results generally support the ovule usurpation hypothesis, but suggest that other factors, such as competition for pollinator services, variation in the effects of heterospecific pollen donors, and condition of the native inflorescences, might also affect the observed RI strength.
© 2021. The Botanical Society of Japan.

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Keywords:  Heterospecific pollen transfer; Pollen–pistil interaction; Reproductive interference; Taraxacum; Taraxacum officinale

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34609645     DOI: 10.1007/s10265-021-01352-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Plant Res        ISSN: 0918-9440            Impact factor:   2.629


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Authors:  Sachiko Nishida; Koh-Ichi Takakura; Akiyo Naiki; Takayoshi Nishida
Journal:  Ann Bot       Date:  2020-03-29       Impact factor: 4.357

3.  Variation in the strength of reproductive interference from an alien congener to a native species in Taraxacum.

Authors:  Sachiko Nishida; Keisuke Hashimoto; Masahiro M Kanaoka; Ko-Ichi Takakura; Takayoshi Nishida
Journal:  J Plant Res       Date:  2016-09-22       Impact factor: 2.629

4.  Comparison of mechanisms of reproductive interference in Taraxacum.

Authors:  Akane Takemori; Akiyo Naiki; Ko-Ichi Takakura; Masahiro M Kanaoka; Sachiko Nishida
Journal:  Ann Bot       Date:  2019-06-24       Impact factor: 4.357

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Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2022-07-22       Impact factor: 6.627

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