Title of article :
Late‐Acting Self‐Incompatibility in Ipomopsis tenuifolia (Gray) V. Grant (Polemoniaceae)
Author/Authors :
Tasha LaDoux and Elizabeth A. Friar، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Several different self-incompatibility (SI) syndromes have been previously reported from Polemoniaceae,
including differences in genetic control, timing of the response, and the location of pollen tube inhibition. In
order to examine the evolutionary linkage between genetic control and site of pollen tube inhibition, crossing
experiments and microscopic analyses were performed on an additional species of Polemoniaceae, Ipomopsis
tenuifolia. Thirteen individuals from a natural population were used for the parental crosses; three F1 fullsibling
arrays were grown to maturity. Strong self-incompatibility was found in the parental population on the
basis of significant differences in the percentages of seed set in self- versus outcross matings. In the F1 arrays,
none of the outcrosses or backcrosses was completely incompatible, leading to a large number of mating types.
On the basis of the number of mating types in the F1 arrays, self-recognition in this species must be based on
full allelic matching of at least three loci. Pollen tubes were observed inside the ovary after both cross- and selfpollination
using SEM and fluorescent microscopy, suggesting that self-pollination recognition takes place in
the ovule, representing a late-acting SI system. The large number of different SI mechanisms reported in the
Polemoniaceae suggest that this family may be particularly labile in its breeding system.
Keywords :
Ipomopsis , Polemoniaceae , late-acting self-incompatibility , self-incompatibility
Journal title :
International Journal of Plant Sciences
Journal title :
International Journal of Plant Sciences