Small genomes and large seeds: chromosome numbers, genome size and seed mass in diploid Aesculus species (Sapindaceae)

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作者
Krahulcova, Anna [1 ]
Travnicek, Pavel [1 ]
Krahulec, Frantisek [1 ]
Rejmanek, Marcel [2 ]
机构
[1] Czech Acad Sci, Inst Bot, CZ-25243 Pruhonice, Czech Republic
[2] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Evolut & Ecol, Davis, CA 95616 USA
关键词
Aesculus; chromosome number; genome size; phylogeny; seed mass; NUCLEAR-DNA CONTENT; EVOLUTION; PLANTS; L; TRAITS; HIPPOCASTANUM; INVASIVENESS; DISPERSAL; BEHAVIOR; HISTORY;
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10.1093/aob/mcw261
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
摘要
Background and Aims Aesculus L. (horse chestnut, buckeye) is a genus of 12-19 extant woody species native to the temperate Northern Hemisphere. This genus is known for unusually large seeds among angiosperms. While chromosome counts are available for many Aesculus species, only one has had its genome size measured. The aim of this study is to provide more genome size data and analyse the relationship between genome size and seed mass in this genus. Methods Chromosome numbers in root tip cuttings were confirmed for four species and reported for the first time for three additional species. Flow cytometric measurements of 2C nuclear DNA values were conducted on eight species, and mean seed mass values were estimated for the same taxa. Key Results The same chromosome number, 2n = 40, was determined in all investigated taxa. Original measurements of 2C values for seven Aesculus species (eight taxa), added to just one reliable datum for A. hippocastanum, confirmed the notion that the genome size in this genus with relatively large seeds is surprisingly low, ranging from 0 center dot 955 pg 2C(-1) in A. parviflora to 1 center dot 275 pg 2C(-1) in A. glabra var. glabra. Conclusions The chromosome number of 2n = 40 seems to be conclusively the universal 2n number for non-hybrid species in this genus. Aesculus genome sizes are relatively small, not only within its own family, Sapindaceae, but also within woody angiosperms. The genome sizes seem to be distinct and non-overlapping among the four major Aesculus clades. These results provide an extra support for the most recent reconstruction of Aesculus phylogeny. The correlation between the 2C values and seed masses in examined Aesculus species is slightly negative and not significant. However, when the four major clades are treated separately, there is consistent positive association between larger genome size and larger seed mass within individual lineages.
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