Trade-offs between sexual and asexual reproduction in a monoecious species Sagittaria pygmaea (Alismataceae): the effect of different nutrient levels

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Fan Liu
Jin-Ming Chen
Qing-Feng Wang
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[1] The Chinese Academy of Sciences,Laboratory of Aquatic Plant Biology, Wuhan Botanical Garden
[2] Wuhan University,Laboratory of Plant Systematics and Evolutionary Biology, College of Life Sciences
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Clonal propagation; Nutrient level; Sexual reproduction; Trade-offs; Vegetative growth;
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Available resources could influence the trade-offs among different reproductive components in plants. Here, we created three nutrient levels to test the nutrient effects on trade-offs among sexual reproduction, clonal propagation and vegetative growth in a monoecious clonal herb Sagittaria pygmaea. The results of this study showed that the plant exhibited different trade-off patterns among different nutrient levels. When the nutrient level was low, there were weak trade-offs between sexual reproduction and vegetative growth and between clonal propagation and vegetative growth; when the nutrient level was moderate, we found a strong trade-off between sexual reproduction and clonal propagation; but when the nutrient level was high, we found no trade-offs among these three different reproductive components. These results indicated that the plant could adjust its trade-off patterns to fit the nutrient variation and suggested that trade-offs are unlikely to constrain the evolution of reproductive strategy in this species.
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