Characterization of the cryptic interspecific hybrid Lemna×mediterranea by an integrated approach provides new insights into duckweed diversity

Author:

Braglia Luca1ORCID,Ceschin Simona23ORCID,Iannelli M Adelaide4ORCID,Bog Manuela5ORCID,Fabriani Marco4ORCID,Frugis Giovanna4ORCID,Gavazzi Floriana1ORCID,Gianì Silvia1ORCID,Mariani Flaminia2ORCID,Muzzi Maurizio2ORCID,Pelella Emanuele2ORCID,Morello Laura1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Agricultural Biology and Biotechnology, National Research Council , Via Bassini 15, 20133 Milan , Italy

2. Department of Sciences, University of Roma Tre , Viale G. Marconi 446, 00146 Rome , Italy

3. NBFC-National Biodiversity Future Center , Piazza Marina 61, 90133 Palermo , Italy

4. Institute of Agricultural Biology and Biotechnology, National Research Council , Via Salaria Km. 29,300, 00015 Monterotondo, Rome , Italy

5. Institute of Botany and Landscape Ecology, University Greifswald , Soldmannstr. 15, D-17489 Greifswald , Germany

Abstract

Abstract Lemnaceae taxonomy is challenged by the particular morphology of these tiny free-floating angiosperms. Although molecular taxonomy has helped clarify the phylogenetic history of this family, some inconsistency with morphological data leads to frequent misclassifications in the genus Lemna. Recently, the finding that Lemna japonica is an interspecific hybrid between Lemna minor and Lemna turionifera provided a clear explanation for one such taxonomic question. Here we demonstrated that L. minor is also capable of hybridizing with Lemna gibba, generating a cryptic but widespread taxon in the Mediterranean area. The nothotaxon Lemna ×mediterranea is described and compared with clones of the putative parental species L. minor and L. gibba. Genetic analysis by nuclear and plastid markers, as well as genome size measurement, revealed that two different cytotypes, diploid and triploid, originated by at least two independent hybridization events. Despite high overall similarity, morphometrical, physiological, and biochemical analyses showed an intermediate position of L. ×mediterranea between its parental species in most qualitative and quantitative characters, and also separation of the two hybrid cytotypes by some criteria. These data provide evidence that hybridization and polyploidization, driving forces of terrestrial plant evolution, contribute to duckweed genetic diversity and may have shaped the phylogenetic history of these mainly asexual, aquatic plants.

Funder

European Commission

National Research Council

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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