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Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica

On-line version ISSN 1851-2372

Abstract

KOVALSKY, Ivana Evelin  and  SOLIS NEFFA, Viviana G. Análisis de la progenie de individuos productores y no productores de gametos masculinos no reducidos de Turnera sidoides (Passifloraceae). Bol. Soc. Argent. Bot. [online]. 2015, vol.50, n.1, pp.23-33. ISSN 1851-2372.

The union of 2n gametes has played an important role in the origin of polyploids of Turnera sidoides. Notwithstanding, owing to the lower rate of neopolyploid formation in this complex, their establishment constitute a critical step. Considering that the evolutionary dynamics of polyploids depends in great part on the frequency of 2n gametes production, such step would be overcome if the capacity of 2n gametes production is transmitted to the progeny. In this context, the progeny of experimental crosses between producers and non producers of 2n gametes of T. sidoides was analyzed. The results showed that the capacity of 2n gametes production would be regulated by one locus with two alleles, one of them completely dominant, being the trait recessive. The variation in the frequency of 2n and 4n gametes detected in the progeny would be attributed to differences in gene expression. The possibility of transmitting to the progeny the capacity of 2n male gametes production, would contribute to enhance the rate of polyploid formation as well as the likelihood of crossings between producers of the 2n gametes, favoring the establishment of neoplyploids in diploid populations of T. sidoides.

Keywords : Turnera sidoides; Unreduced male gametes; Polyploidy; Experimental crosses.

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