Interspecific reproductive barriers between sympatric populations of wild tomato species (Solanum section Lycopersicon)

被引:28
作者
Baek, You Soon [1 ]
Royer, Suzanne M. [1 ]
Broz, Amanda K. [1 ]
Covey, Paul A. [1 ]
Lopez-Casado, Gloria [2 ]
Nunez, Reynaldo [3 ]
Kear, Philip J. [5 ]
Bonierbale, Merideth [5 ]
Orillo, Matilde [5 ]
van der Knaap, Esther [4 ]
Stack, Stephen M. [1 ]
McClure, Bruce [6 ]
Chetelat, Roger T. [7 ]
Bedinger, Patricia A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Colorado State Univ, Dept Biol, Ft Collins, CO 80523 USA
[2] Cornell Univ, Dept Plant Biol, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
[3] Ohio State Univ, Dept Hort & Crop Sci, Wooster, OH 44691 USA
[4] Univ Georgia, Dept Hort, Athens, GA 30602 USA
[5] Centro Int Papa, Qual & Nutr Lab, Peru Postal 1558, Lima, Peru
[6] Univ Missouri, Dept Biochem, Columbia, MO 65211 USA
[7] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Plant Sci, Davis, CA 95616 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
interspecific reproductive barriers; interspecific seed development; pollen-pistil interactions; postzygotic barriers; prezygotic barriers; self-incompatibility; Solanum; sympatry; unilateral incompatibility; wild tomato species; HYBRID MALE-STERILITY; POLLEN-TUBE GUIDANCE; UNILATERAL INCOMPATIBILITY; SELF-INCOMPATIBILITY; SOMATOPLASTIC STERILITY; MIMULUS-GUTTATUS; FLOWER COLOR; POLLINATOR PREFERENCE; MONKEYFLOWERS MIMULUS; EVOLUTIONARY GENOMICS;
D O I
10.3732/ajb.1600356
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Interspecific reproductive barriers (IRBs) often prevent hybridization between closely related species in sympatry. In the tomato clade (Solanum section Lycopersicon), interspecific interactions between natural sympatric populations have not been evaluated previously. In this study, we assessed IRBs between members of the tomato clade from nine sympatric sites in Peru. METHODS: Coflowering was assessed at sympatric sites in Peru. Using previously collected seeds from sympatric sites in Peru, we evaluated premating prezygotic (floral morphology), postmating prezygotic (pollen-tube growth), and postzygotic barriers (fruit and seed development) between sympatric species in common gardens. Pollen-tube growth and seed development were examined in reciprocal crosses between sympatric species. KEY RESULTS: We confirmed coflowering of sympatric species at five sites in Peru. We found three types of postmating prezygotic IRBs during pollen-pistil interactions: (1) unilateral pollen-tube rejection between pistils of self-incompatible species and pollen of self-compatible species; (2) potential conspecific pollen precedence in a cross between two self-incompatible species; and (3) failure of pollen tubes to target ovules. In addition, we found strong postzygotic IRBs that prevented normal seed development in 11 interspecific crosses, resulting in seed-like structures containing globular embryos and aborted endosperm and, in some cases, overgrown endothelium. Viable seed and F-1 hybrid plants were recovered from three of 19 interspecific crosses. CONCLUSIONS: We have identified diverse prezygotic and postzygotic IRBs that would prevent hybridization between sympatric wild tomato species, but interspecific hybridization is possible in a few cases.
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页码:1964 / 1978
页数:15
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