Sex ratio, floral traits, and genetic variation of androdioecious Osmanthus fragrans L. (Oleaceae) and the implications for maintenance of high male frequency

Autor: Lihua Zhou, Liyuan Yang, Qiu Fang, Bin Dong, Yiguang Wang, Shiwei Zhong, Zheng Xiao, Hongbo Zhao
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: Ornamental Plant Research, Vol 2, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2022)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 2769-2094
2022-0022
DOI: 10.48130/OPR-2022-0022
Popis: Several examples of androdioecy appear to have evolved from dioecy and have low male frequency (< 0.5). However, the evolutionary pathway to androdioecy in Oleaceae may come from hermaphroditism. Osmanthus fragrans L. has a 1:1 sex ratio in nature populations. Significant differences are observed not only in flowering phenology but also in some floral traits between males and hermaphrodites. The protandry in the same population and the protogyny in the same plant may promote the xenogamy between genders. The majority of flower traits related with the pollen production are different between males and hermaphrodites. Males bear more flowering nodes, and more flowers per node, and larger anther in all three populations. This characteristic demonstrated that males have more male advantage than hermaphrodites. Population genetic structure of O. fragrans is genetically homogeneous at the species level, and most variations exist within a population. The percentage of variation among populations (13%) and between males and hermaphrodites (0%) is low. Moreover, genetic differentiation was very low between genders not only among populations but also in the same population. This genetic variation could be attributed to the occurrence of high levels of xenogamy between genders. Therefore, high male frequency and more male fitness advantage in males are the essential conditions for this mating system, which plays an important role during population reproduction and regeneration. The 1:1 sex ratio could be the result of integrative effects of sexual system, mating system, and reproductive success.
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