Polyploidization mechanisms: Temperature environment can induce diploid gamete formation in Rosa sp.

Polyploidy is an important evolutionary phenomenon but the mechanisms by which polyploidy arises still remain underexplored. There may be an environmental component to polyploidization. This study aimed to clarify how temperature may promote diploid gamete formation considered an essential element for sexual polyploidization. First of all, a detailed cytological analysis of microsporogenesis and microgametogenesis was performed to target precisely the key developmental stages which are the most sensitive to temperature. Then, heat-induced modifications in sporad and pollen characteristics were analysed through an exposition of high temperature gradient. Rosa plants are sensitive to high temperatures with a developmental sensitivity window limited to meiosis. Moreover, the range of efficient temperatures is actually narrow. 36 °C at early meiosis led to a decrease in pollen viability, pollen ectexine defects but especially the appearance of numerous diploid pollen grains. They resulted from dyads or triads mainly formed following heat-induced spindle misorientations in telophase II. A high temperature environment has the potential to increase gamete ploidy level. The high frequencies of diplogametes obtained at some extreme temperatures support the hypothesis that polyploidization events could have occurred in adverse conditions and suggest polyploidization facilitating in a global change context.

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Main Authors: Pecrix, Yann, Rallo, Géraldine, Folzer, Hélène, Cigna, Mireille, Gudin, Serge, Le Bris, Manuel
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spelling dig-cirad-fr-6004482022-03-14T19:01:10Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/600448/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/600448/ Polyploidization mechanisms: Temperature environment can induce diploid gamete formation in Rosa sp. Pecrix Yann, Rallo Géraldine, Folzer Hélène, Cigna Mireille, Gudin Serge, Le Bris Manuel. 2011. Journal of Experimental Botany, 62 (10) : 3587-3597.https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/err052 <https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/err052> Researchers Polyploidization mechanisms: Temperature environment can induce diploid gamete formation in Rosa sp. Pecrix, Yann Rallo, Géraldine Folzer, Hélène Cigna, Mireille Gudin, Serge Le Bris, Manuel eng 2011 Journal of Experimental Botany Polyploidy is an important evolutionary phenomenon but the mechanisms by which polyploidy arises still remain underexplored. There may be an environmental component to polyploidization. This study aimed to clarify how temperature may promote diploid gamete formation considered an essential element for sexual polyploidization. First of all, a detailed cytological analysis of microsporogenesis and microgametogenesis was performed to target precisely the key developmental stages which are the most sensitive to temperature. Then, heat-induced modifications in sporad and pollen characteristics were analysed through an exposition of high temperature gradient. Rosa plants are sensitive to high temperatures with a developmental sensitivity window limited to meiosis. Moreover, the range of efficient temperatures is actually narrow. 36 °C at early meiosis led to a decrease in pollen viability, pollen ectexine defects but especially the appearance of numerous diploid pollen grains. They resulted from dyads or triads mainly formed following heat-induced spindle misorientations in telophase II. A high temperature environment has the potential to increase gamete ploidy level. The high frequencies of diplogametes obtained at some extreme temperatures support the hypothesis that polyploidization events could have occurred in adverse conditions and suggest polyploidization facilitating in a global change context. article info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal Article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/600448/7/600448.pdf text Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/err052 10.1093/jxb/err052 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1093/jxb/err052 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/purl/https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/err052
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description Polyploidy is an important evolutionary phenomenon but the mechanisms by which polyploidy arises still remain underexplored. There may be an environmental component to polyploidization. This study aimed to clarify how temperature may promote diploid gamete formation considered an essential element for sexual polyploidization. First of all, a detailed cytological analysis of microsporogenesis and microgametogenesis was performed to target precisely the key developmental stages which are the most sensitive to temperature. Then, heat-induced modifications in sporad and pollen characteristics were analysed through an exposition of high temperature gradient. Rosa plants are sensitive to high temperatures with a developmental sensitivity window limited to meiosis. Moreover, the range of efficient temperatures is actually narrow. 36 °C at early meiosis led to a decrease in pollen viability, pollen ectexine defects but especially the appearance of numerous diploid pollen grains. They resulted from dyads or triads mainly formed following heat-induced spindle misorientations in telophase II. A high temperature environment has the potential to increase gamete ploidy level. The high frequencies of diplogametes obtained at some extreme temperatures support the hypothesis that polyploidization events could have occurred in adverse conditions and suggest polyploidization facilitating in a global change context.
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author Pecrix, Yann
Rallo, Géraldine
Folzer, Hélène
Cigna, Mireille
Gudin, Serge
Le Bris, Manuel
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Gudin, Serge
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Polyploidization mechanisms: Temperature environment can induce diploid gamete formation in Rosa sp.
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title Polyploidization mechanisms: Temperature environment can induce diploid gamete formation in Rosa sp.
title_short Polyploidization mechanisms: Temperature environment can induce diploid gamete formation in Rosa sp.
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title_full_unstemmed Polyploidization mechanisms: Temperature environment can induce diploid gamete formation in Rosa sp.
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