Data from: Reproductive strategy of the polyploid species Varronia curassavica jacq. in restinga environment
This study aimed to elucidate the breeding strategies of Varronia curassavica, an important medicinal species associated with Brazilian restinga. This was accomplished by combining phenological and genetic data. Every two weeks over a period of two years, we measured flowering and fruiting phenology...
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Zusammenfassung: | This study aimed to elucidate the breeding strategies of Varronia
curassavica, an important medicinal species associated with Brazilian
restinga. This was accomplished by combining phenological and genetic
data. Every two weeks over a period of two years, we measured flowering
and fruiting phenology to evaluate the activity and intensity of
phenophases (n=60). We evaluated the mating system, pollen ovule ratio and
genotypes from progeny and mother plants using eight nuclear
microsatellite loci. We observed flowering and fruiting of V. curassavica
at low intensity throughout the entire year, but with two distinct peaks,
one of which was seasonal, corresponding to the period of gradual increase
of temperature and photoperiod. Overlapping of flowering and fruiting
strategies favors gene flow among different groups of individuals and
between populations by atraction of fauna throughout the year. Analysis of
the mating system indicates that V. curassavica is a typical outcrossed
species (t = 0.98; P:O ratio = 7,087.50). Combining phenology with genetic
studies improved our understanding of the reproductive strategies of this
species. The typical outcrossing system of V. curassavica reflects the
existence of functional self-incompatibility mechanisms still unaffected
by changes in genetic balance by polyploidy. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.44ns0 |