2013
DOI: 10.1111/nph.12149
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Prospects and limits of the flow cytometric seed screen – insights from Potentilla sensu lato (Potentilleae, Rosaceae)

Abstract: The flow cytometric seed screen allows for identification of reproductive modes of seed formation and inference of the ploidy of contributing gametes. However, the lack of a mathematical formalization to infer male/female genomic contributions, and the prerequisite of a binucleate female contribution to the endosperm limits its applicability.We evaluated this assumption combining a DNA-based progeny survey with a comparison of the cytology of reproductive pathways co-occurring within single individuals represe… Show more

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“…A remarkably high proportion of tetraploid individuals formed seeds which are, to a varying degree, based on sexual pathways. Facultative apomixis is quite typical for plants reproducing via apospory because apomictic and sexual development run initially in parallel (Asker and Jerling, 1992; Krahulcová et al ., 2004; Dobeš et al , 2013; Klatt et al , 2016). Apospory was observed in R. kuepferi by Burnier et al (2009).…”
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“…A remarkably high proportion of tetraploid individuals formed seeds which are, to a varying degree, based on sexual pathways. Facultative apomixis is quite typical for plants reproducing via apospory because apomictic and sexual development run initially in parallel (Asker and Jerling, 1992; Krahulcová et al ., 2004; Dobeš et al , 2013; Klatt et al , 2016). Apospory was observed in R. kuepferi by Burnier et al (2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Like many other facultative apomicts, a single plant can produce both sexual and apomictic seeds within the same flower (Aliyu et al , 2010; Dobeš et al , 2013). To quantify the main mode of reproduction, we determined ploidies of both endosperm and embryo per single seed for each individual.…”
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“…The method differentiates between the meiotic and the apomeiotic formation of the embryo sac, the parthenogenetic and zygotic origin of the embryo, and the autonomous vs. pseudogamous development of the endosperm. Recently, FCSS has been extended to calculate male and female genomic contributions to the embryo and endosperm, respectively, in sexual and pseudogamous apomicts (Dobeš et al , 2013). Calculation of the genomic contribution is based on the assumption that endosperms receive a bi-nucleate female contribution, a prerequisite which first can be proven based on cyto-embryological evidence and (molecular marker-aided) progeny surveys (cf.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%