Title of article :
Spatial Distributions of Cytoplasmic Types and Sex Expression in Alaskan Populations of Silene acaulis
Author/Authors :
Amber L. Klaas and Matthew S. Olson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Sex expression in gynodioecious plants is often governed by an interaction between maternally inherited
cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) genes and nuclear male fertility restorer genes. Previous studies have
documented an association between females and maternally inherited molecular markers in the cytoplasmic
genomes in natural populations, suggesting that these markers are associated with different CMS types. We
analyzed the spatial distributions of mitochondrial and chloroplast alleles and the sexual phenotype of
individuals within five Alaskan populations of Silene acaulis. Within two populations, mitochondrial alleles,
but not sex, were clustered at a scale 2 m.We suggest that this pattern is generated by short-distance dispersal
of mitochondrial alleles (and CMS) through seed and longer-distance dispersal of nuclear restorers through
both pollen and seed. We also investigated whether the association between mitochondrial alleles and sex ratio
changed through time (across size classes), as might be expected when either a new CMS type invades
a population and female frequency increases or, alternatively, whether females and the mitotypes they carry
have been selected against over time. We found no association between sex ratio and mitochondria alleles
across size classes. Overall, population sex ratios did not vary among populations within the same mountain
range but did differ in populations in the two different mountain ranges that we surveyed. Finally,
mitochondrial and chloroplast alleles carried by the same individual were not in complete linkage
disequilibrium, suggesting either homoplasy of the cytoplasmic markers we studied or processes generating
historical heteroplasmy.
Keywords :
gynodioecy , sex ratio , mitochondria , chloroplast , Seed dispersal
Journal title :
International Journal of Plant Sciences
Journal title :
International Journal of Plant Sciences