Incidence and evolutionary relevance of autotriploid cytotypes in a relict member of the genus Daphne (Thymelaeaceae)

Author:

Gajdošová Zuzana1,Svitok Marek23,Cetlová Veronika1,Mártonfiová Lenka4,Kučera Jaromír1,Kolarčik Vladislav5,Hurdu Bogdan-Iuliu6,Sîrbu Ioana-Minodora7,Turisová Ingrid8,Turis Peter8,Slovák Marek19

Affiliation:

1. Department of Evolution and Systematics, Institute of Botany, Plant Sciences and Biodiversity Centre, Slovak Academy of Sciences , Dúbravská cesta 9, SK-845 23 Bratislava , Slovak Republic

2. Department of Biology and General Ecology, Faculty of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, Technical University in Zvolen , Ul. T. G. Masaryka 24, SK-960 01 Zvolen , Slovak Republic

3. Department of Forest Ecology, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague , CZ-16 521 Suchdol, Praha 6 , Czech Republic

4. Botanical Garden of Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice , Mánesova 23, SK-043 52 Košice , Slovak Republic

5. Institute of Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Science, Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice , Mánesova 23, SK-041 54 Košice , Slovak Republic

6. Department of Taxonomy and Evolution, Institute of Biological Research , 48 Republicii St., R-400015 Cluj-Napoca , Romania

7. Faculty of Biology, University of Bucharest , Splaiul Independenței 91–95, R-050095 Bucharest , Romania

8. Department of Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Matej Bel University in Banská Bystrica , Tajovského 40, SK-974 01 Banská Bystrica , Slovak Republic

9. Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, Charles University , Benátská 2, CZ-128 01 Praha , Czech Republic

Abstract

Abstract Odd ploidy-level cytotypes in sexually reproducing species are considered a dead end due to absent or reduced fertility. If sterility is only partial, however, their contribution to the population gene pool can be augmented by longevity and clonal growth. To test this, we investigated the cytotype origin and spatial pattern, and pollen viability in three relict shrub species of the genus Daphne (Thymelaeaceae Juss.) in central Europe. Daphne cneorum subsp. cneorum is a widespread European species that has a broad ecological amplitude, whereas D. cneorum subsp. arbusculoides and D. arbuscula are narrow endemics of the western Pannonian Plain and the Western Carpathians, respectively. Our study confirmed that all three taxa are diploid. However, of more than a thousand analysed individuals of D. cneorum subsp. cneorum, five in four different populations were triploid. Our data indicate that these triploids most likely originate from recurrent autopolyploidization events caused by the fusion of reduced and unreduced gametes. High pollen viability was observed in all three taxa and in both diploid and triploid cytotypes, ranging from 65 to 100 %. Our study highlights the significant role of odd ploidy-level cytotypes in interploidy gene flow, calling for more research into their reproduction, genetic variability, and overall fitness. Interestingly, while the endemic D. arbuscula differs from D. cneorum based on genetic and genome size data, D. cneorum subsp. arbusculoides was indistinguishable from D. cneorum subsp. cneorum. However, our study reveals that the subspecies differ in the number of flowers per inflorescence. This is the first comprehensive cytogeographic study of this intriguing genus at a regional scale, and in spite of its karyological stability, it contributes to our understanding of genomic evolution in plant species with a wide ecological amplitude.

Funder

Slovak Research and Development Agency

Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sports of the Slovak Republic

Slovak Academy of Sciences

Slovak Academy of Science

European Regional Development Fund

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science

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