Genetic and demographic signatures accompanying the evolution of the selfing syndrome inDaphne kiusiana, an evergreen shrub

Author:

Han Eun-Kyeong1ORCID,Tamaki Ichiro2ORCID,Oh Sang-Hun3ORCID,Park Jong-Soo4ORCID,Cho Won-Bum5ORCID,Jin Dong-Pil6ORCID,Kim Bo-Yun7ORCID,Yang Sungyu8ORCID,Son Dong Chan9ORCID,Choi Hyeok-Jae10ORCID,Gantsetseg Amarsanaa1ORCID,Isagi Yuji11ORCID,Lee Jung-Hyun1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology Education, Chonnam National University , Gwangju 61186 , Republic of Korea

2. Gifu Academy of Forest Science and Culture , 88 Sodai, Mino, Gifu 501-3714 , Japan

3. Department of Biology, Daejeon University , Daejeon 34520 , Republic of Korea

4. Department of Botany, Honam National Institute of Biological Resources , Mokpo 58762 , Republic of Korea

5. Department of Plant Variety Protection, National Forest Seed and Variety Center , Chungju 27495 , Republic of Korea

6. Urban Biodiversity Research Division, Sejong National Arboretum , Sejong 30106 , Republic of Korea

7. Plant Resources Division, National Institute of Biological Resources , Incheon 22689 , Republic of Korea

8. Herbal Medicine Resources Research Center, Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine , Naju 58245 , Republic of Korea

9. Division of Forest Biodiversity and Herbarium, Korea National Arboretum , Pocheon 11186 , Republic of Korea

10. Department of Biology and Chemistry, Changwon National University , Changwon 51140 , Republic of Korea

11. Division of Forest and Biomaterials Science, Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University , Kyoto 606-8502 , Japan

Abstract

AbstractBackground and AimsThe evolution of mating systems from outcrossing to self-fertilization is a common transition in flowering plants. This shift is often associated with the ‘selfing syndrome’, which is characterized by less visible flowers with functional changes to control outcrossing. In most cases, the evolutionary history and demographic dynamics underlying the evolution of the selfing syndrome remain poorly understood.MethodsHere, we characterize differences in the demographic genetic consequences and associated floral-specific traits between two distinct geographical groups of a wild shrub, Daphne kiusiana, endemic to East Asia; plants in the eastern region (southeastern Korea and Kyushu, Japan) exhibit smaller and fewer flowers compared to those of plants in the western region (southwestern Korea). Genetic analyses were conducted using nuclear microsatellites and chloroplast DNA (multiplexed phylogenetic marker sequencing) datasets.Key ResultsA high selfing rate with significantly increased homozygosity characterized the eastern lineage, associated with lower levels of visibility and herkogamy in the floral traits. The two lineages harboured independent phylogeographical histories. In contrast to the western lineage, the eastern lineage showed a gradual reduction in the effective population size with no signs of a severe bottleneck despite its extreme range contraction during the last glacial period.ConclusionsOur results suggest that the selfing-associated morphological changes in D. kiusiana are of relatively old origin (at least 100 000 years ago) and were driven by directional selection for efficient self-pollination. We provide evidence that the evolution of the selfing syndrome in D. kiusiana is not strongly associated with a severe population bottleneck.

Funder

National Institute of Biological Resources

National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science

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