IBONE   05434
INSTITUTO DE BOTANICA DEL NORDESTE
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Competition between meiotic and apomictic pathways during ovule and seed development results in clonality
Autor/es:
HOJSGAARD, DIEGO H.; MARTÍNEZ, ERIC J.; QUARIN, CAMILO L.
Revista:
NEW PHYTOLOGIST
Editorial:
WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2013 vol. 197 p. 336 - 347
ISSN:
0028-646X
Resumen:
(1) Meiotic and apomictic reproductive pathways develop simultaneously in facultative aposporous apomictic species, and compete to form a seed as final goal. This developmental competition was evaluated in tetraploid genotypes of Paspalum malacophyllum in order to understand the scanty rate of sexuality in facultative apomictic populations. (2) Cyto-embryology on ovules, flow cytometry on seeds and progeny tests by DNA fingerprinting were used to measure the relative incidence of each meiotic or apomictic pathway along four different stages of the plant?s life cycle, namely the beginning and end of gametogenesis, seed formation, and adult offspring. (3) A high variation in the frequencies of sexual and apomictic pathways occurred at the first two stages. A trend of radical decline in realised sexuality was then observed. Sexual and apomictic seeds were produced, but the efficiency of the sexual pathway drastically dropped, and exclusively clonal offspring remained. (4) Both reproductive pathways are unstable at the beginning of development, and only the apomictic one remains functional. Key factors reducing sexuality are the faster growth and parthenogenetic development of the aposporous pathway, and an (epi)genetically negative background related to the extensive gene de-regulation pattern responsible for apomixis. The effects of inbreeding depression during post-fertilisation development may further decrease frequencies of effective sexuality.