Phenotypic plasticity in the expression of self-incompatibility in Campanula rapunculoides

Citation
Dw. Vogler et al., Phenotypic plasticity in the expression of self-incompatibility in Campanula rapunculoides, HEREDITY, 81, 1998, pp. 546-555
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Biology,"Molecular Biology & Genetics
Journal title
HEREDITY
ISSN journal
0018067X → ACNP
Volume
81
Year of publication
1998
Part
5
Pages
546 - 555
Database
ISI
SICI code
0018-067X(199811)81:<546:PPITEO>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
Plants with self-incompatibly (SI) frequently exhibit variable expression o f this trait. The study reported here investigates the breakdown of SI in a perennial bellflower (Campanula rapunculoides) using a standard quantitati ve genetics approach to examine the relative influences of genotype, prior fruit-set and floral age on seed-set from self-pollinations with standardiz ed pollen loads. Cross-pollen was used on separate flowers for comparison. The results obtained indicate that genotype (clone) explained a significant amount of the total variation and plants with few developing fruits showed stronger expression of SI on young flowers, and weaker expression of SI on old flowers than plants with many fruits (fruit-by-floral-age interaction, P < 0.02). A second experiment determined that the stigmatic curling accom panying floral age does not influence expression of SI. A significant clone -by-floral-age interaction suggests that continuous variation in self seed- set of putatively SI species may be the result of genotype-by-environment i nteractions. It is concluded that SI is a phenotypically plastic trait in C . rapunculoides and its breakdown responds to conditions that are indicativ e of low pollinator activity.