Could the reproductive system explain the stability and long-term persistence in a natural hybrid zone of Petunia (Solanaceae)?
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Resumo: | The long-term success of populations is dependent on individual reproductive success, and in general, increased population size and genetic diversity contribute to population maintenance, reducing the risk of local extinction. Interspecific hybridization has consequences that can vary according to the hybrids' fate, which can be strongly influenced by the reproductive capacity of hybrids and canonical individuals from the contact zone. We examined the reproductive biology and morphology of two closely related Petunia (Solanaceae) species and their interspecific hybrids from Serra do Sudeste, Southern Brazil, and we measured their reproductive success under controlled conditions based on seed production and germination from five pollination treatments. We found differences in self-compatibility degree among individuals, lineages, and pollination treatments based on high total seed production (> 204,000 seeds) and germination (630 seedlings evaluated). No correlation was observed between corolla colour and reproductive success or between floral morphological traits and compatibility. High self-compatibility and inter-lineage compatibility can explain the hybrid populations' maintenance and origin, favouring the two analysed species' introgression. |
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Teixeira, Marcelo CostaTurchetto, CarolineSchnitzler, Carolina KaiserCallegari-Jacques, Sidia MariaFreitas, Loreta Brandão de2022-08-31T04:54:45Z20210102-3306http://hdl.handle.net/10183/248264001148187The long-term success of populations is dependent on individual reproductive success, and in general, increased population size and genetic diversity contribute to population maintenance, reducing the risk of local extinction. Interspecific hybridization has consequences that can vary according to the hybrids' fate, which can be strongly influenced by the reproductive capacity of hybrids and canonical individuals from the contact zone. We examined the reproductive biology and morphology of two closely related Petunia (Solanaceae) species and their interspecific hybrids from Serra do Sudeste, Southern Brazil, and we measured their reproductive success under controlled conditions based on seed production and germination from five pollination treatments. We found differences in self-compatibility degree among individuals, lineages, and pollination treatments based on high total seed production (> 204,000 seeds) and germination (630 seedlings evaluated). No correlation was observed between corolla colour and reproductive success or between floral morphological traits and compatibility. High self-compatibility and inter-lineage compatibility can explain the hybrid populations' maintenance and origin, favouring the two analysed species' introgression.application/pdfengActa botanica brasilica. Vol. 35, n. 4 (2021), p. 660-669Sistema de acasalamento : GeneticaPetúniaReproductive successInterspecific hybridizationGerminabilityCould the reproductive system explain the stability and long-term persistence in a natural hybrid zone of Petunia (Solanaceae)?info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001148187.pdf.txt001148187.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain49024http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/248264/2/001148187.pdf.txt69ded2099d4e2c7d0dc6b8b0853d0793MD52ORIGINAL001148187.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf3250062http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/248264/1/001148187.pdf784b79b3e44e4598816a37234a7ef952MD5110183/2482642023-05-06 03:26:40.97353oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/248264Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-05-06T06:26:40Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Could the reproductive system explain the stability and long-term persistence in a natural hybrid zone of Petunia (Solanaceae)? |
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Could the reproductive system explain the stability and long-term persistence in a natural hybrid zone of Petunia (Solanaceae)? |
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Could the reproductive system explain the stability and long-term persistence in a natural hybrid zone of Petunia (Solanaceae)? Teixeira, Marcelo Costa Sistema de acasalamento : Genetica Petúnia Reproductive success Interspecific hybridization Germinability |
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Could the reproductive system explain the stability and long-term persistence in a natural hybrid zone of Petunia (Solanaceae)? |
title_full |
Could the reproductive system explain the stability and long-term persistence in a natural hybrid zone of Petunia (Solanaceae)? |
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Could the reproductive system explain the stability and long-term persistence in a natural hybrid zone of Petunia (Solanaceae)? |
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Could the reproductive system explain the stability and long-term persistence in a natural hybrid zone of Petunia (Solanaceae)? |
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Could the reproductive system explain the stability and long-term persistence in a natural hybrid zone of Petunia (Solanaceae)? |
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Teixeira, Marcelo Costa |
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Teixeira, Marcelo Costa Turchetto, Caroline Schnitzler, Carolina Kaiser Callegari-Jacques, Sidia Maria Freitas, Loreta Brandão de |
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Turchetto, Caroline Schnitzler, Carolina Kaiser Callegari-Jacques, Sidia Maria Freitas, Loreta Brandão de |
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Teixeira, Marcelo Costa Turchetto, Caroline Schnitzler, Carolina Kaiser Callegari-Jacques, Sidia Maria Freitas, Loreta Brandão de |
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Sistema de acasalamento : Genetica Petúnia |
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Sistema de acasalamento : Genetica Petúnia Reproductive success Interspecific hybridization Germinability |
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Reproductive success Interspecific hybridization Germinability |
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The long-term success of populations is dependent on individual reproductive success, and in general, increased population size and genetic diversity contribute to population maintenance, reducing the risk of local extinction. Interspecific hybridization has consequences that can vary according to the hybrids' fate, which can be strongly influenced by the reproductive capacity of hybrids and canonical individuals from the contact zone. We examined the reproductive biology and morphology of two closely related Petunia (Solanaceae) species and their interspecific hybrids from Serra do Sudeste, Southern Brazil, and we measured their reproductive success under controlled conditions based on seed production and germination from five pollination treatments. We found differences in self-compatibility degree among individuals, lineages, and pollination treatments based on high total seed production (> 204,000 seeds) and germination (630 seedlings evaluated). No correlation was observed between corolla colour and reproductive success or between floral morphological traits and compatibility. High self-compatibility and inter-lineage compatibility can explain the hybrid populations' maintenance and origin, favouring the two analysed species' introgression. |
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