Variation of Residual Sexuality Rates along Reproductive Development in Apomictic Tetraploids of Paspalum

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​Variation of Residual Sexuality Rates along Reproductive Development in Apomictic Tetraploids of Paspalum​
Reutemann, A. V.; Honfi, A. I.; Karunarathne, P.; Eckers, F.; Hojsgaard, D. H. & Martínez, E. J.​ (2022) 
Plants11(13) pp. 1639​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/plants11131639 

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Reutemann, Anna Verena; Honfi, Ana Isabel; Karunarathne, Piyal; Eckers, Fabiana; Hojsgaard, Diego Hernan; Martínez, Eric Javier
Abstract
Most apomictic plants are facultative, maintaining the ability to reproduce sexually at different frequencies depending on the taxa, ploidy, and reproductive stage. In this context, Paspalum species are good model systems for studies evaluating the varying levels of apomixis expression. We aimed to identify, in apomictic tetraploid Paspalum species, the degree of apomixis and residual sexuality in three stages of reproductive development, and if their expression varies along them in order to predict their realized impact on the genetic diversity of future generations. Three main stages in the reproductive development (i.e., ovule, seed, and progeny) were studied in tetraploids from populations of P. cromyorhizon and P. maculosum. Mature ovules were studied using cytoembryological analysis, seeds by flow cytometry, and progeny tests with molecular markers. The expression of sexuality and apomixis was compared in each stage. We observed a decline in expression of sexual reproduction through the consecutive stages, jointly with an increase of apomixis expression. Both species showed at least one tetraploid plant capable of producing progeny by sexual means. These small rates of sexually originated progeny prove the ability of apomictic plants to produce low levels of genetic variation through rare events of sexuality. This study also demonstrates the importance of analyzing different reproductive stages in order to get a whole picture of the reproductive outcomes in plant evolution.
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2022
Journal
Plants 
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Albrecht-von-Haller-Institut für Pflanzenwissenschaften ; Abteilung Systematik, Biodiversität und Evolution der Pflanzen (mit Herbarium) 
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2223-7747
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English

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