Sympatric genome size variation and hybridization of four oak species as determined by flow cytometry genome size variation and hybridization

被引:11
作者
Wei, GaoMing [1 ,2 ]
Li, Xuan [1 ]
Fang, YanMing [1 ]
机构
[1] Nanjing Forestry Univ, Coll Biol & Environm, Coinnovat Ctr Sustainable Forestry Southern China, Key Lab State Forestry & Grassland Adm Subtrop Fo, Nanjing, Peoples R China
[2] Henan Univ, Sch Phys & Elect, Kaifeng, Peoples R China
关键词
flow cytometry; genome size variation; hybridization; Quercus;
D O I
10.1002/ece3.7163
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
The Quercus species serve as a powerful model for studying introgression in relation to species boundaries and adaptive processes. Coexistence of distant relatives, or lack of coexistence of closely relative oak species, introgression may play a role. In the current study, four closely related oak species were found in Zijinshan, China. We generated a comprehensive genome size (GS) database for 120 individuals of four species using flow cytometry-based approaches. We examined GS variability within and among the species and hybridization events among the four species. The mean GSs of Q. acutissima, Q. variabilis, Q. fabri, and Q. serrata var. brevipetiolata were estimated to be 1.87, 1.92, 1.97, and 1.97 pg, respectively. The intraspecific and interspecific variations of GS observed among the four oak species indicated adaptation to the environment. Hybridization occurred both within and between the sections. A hybrid offspring was produced from Q. fabri and Q. variabilis, which belonged to different sections. The GS evolutionary pattern for hybrid species was expansion. Hybridization between the sections may be affected by habitat disturbance. This study increases our understanding of the evolution of GS in Quercus and will help establish guidelines for the ecological protection of oak trees.
引用
收藏
页码:1729 / 1740
页数:12
相关论文
共 74 条
[1]  
Aldrich P.R., 2011, WILD CROP RELATIVES, P89, DOI DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-21250-5_6
[2]   Nuclear DNA amounts in angiosperms and their modern uses - 807 new estimates [J].
Bennett, MD ;
Bhandol, P ;
Leitch, IJ .
ANNALS OF BOTANY, 2000, 86 (04) :859-909
[3]  
Bennetzen JL, 1997, PLANT CELL, V9, P1509, DOI 10.1105/tpc.9.9.1509
[4]  
Benor S, 2011, GENOME, V54, P575, DOI [10.1139/G11-021, 10.1139/g11-021]
[5]   Parallel altitudinal clines reveal trends in adaptive evolution of genome size in Zea mays [J].
Bilinski, Paul ;
Albert, Patrice S. ;
Berg, Jeremy J. ;
Birchler, James A. ;
Grote, Mark N. ;
Lorant, Anne ;
Quezada, Juvenal ;
Swarts, Kelly ;
Yang, Jinliang ;
Ross-Ibarra, Jeffrey .
PLOS GENETICS, 2018, 14 (05)
[6]   Unravelling angiosperm genome evolution by phylogenetic analysis of chromosomal duplication events [J].
Bowers, JE ;
Chapman, BA ;
Rong, JK ;
Paterson, AH .
NATURE, 2003, 422 (6930) :433-438
[7]   Detection of hybrids in nature: application to oaks (Quercus suber and Q-ilex) [J].
Burgarella, C. ;
Lorenzo, Z. ;
Jabbour-Zahab, R. ;
Lumaret, R. ;
Guichoux, E. ;
Petit, R. J. ;
Soto, A. ;
Gil, L. .
HEREDITY, 2009, 102 (05) :442-452
[8]   Exploring the potential of gametic reconstruction of parental genotypes by F1 hybrids as a bridge for rapid introgression [J].
Cannon, Charles H. ;
Scher, C. Lane .
GENOME, 2017, 60 (09) :713-719
[9]   Hidden diversity in wild Beta taxa from Portugal: Insights from genome size and ploidy level estimations using flow cytometry [J].
Castro, Silvia ;
Romeiras, Maria M. ;
Castro, Mariana ;
Duarte, Maria Cristina ;
Loureiro, Joao .
PLANT SCIENCE, 2013, 207 :72-78
[10]   MOLECULAR, MORPHOLOGICAL AND ECOLOGICAL NICHE DIFFERENTIATION OF SYMPATRIC SISTER OAK SPECIES, QUERCUS VIRGINIANA AND Q. GEMINATA (FAGACEAE) [J].
Cavender-Bares, Jeannine ;
Pahlich, Annette .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY, 2009, 96 (09) :1690-1702