Unique expression of a sporophytic character on the gametophytes of notholaenid ferns (Pteridaceae).
Abstract
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Not all ferns grow in moist, shaded habitats; some lineages
thrive in exposed, seasonally dry environments. Notholaenids are a clade of xeric-adapted
ferns commonly characterized by the presence of a waxy exudate, called farina, on
the undersides of their leaves. Although some other lineages of cheilanthoid ferns
also have farinose sporophytes, previous studies suggested that notholaenids are unique
in also producing farina on their gametophytes. For this reason, consistent farina
expression across life cycle phases has been proposed as a potential synapomorphy
for the genus Notholaena. Recent phylogenetic studies have shown two species with
nonfarinose sporophytes to be nested within Notholaena, with a third nonfarinose species
well supported as sister to all other notholaenids. This finding raises the question:
are the gametophytes of these three species farinose like those of their close relatives,
or are they glabrous, consistent with their sporophytes? METHODS: We sowed spores
of a diversity of cheilanthoid ferns onto culture media to observe and document whether
their gametophytes produced farina. To place these species within a phylogenetic context,
we extracted genomic DNA, then amplified and sequenced three plastid loci. The aligned
data were analyzed using maximum likelihood to generate a phylogenetic tree. KEY RESULTS:
Here we show that notholaenids lacking sporophytic farina also lack farina in the
gametophytic phase, and notholaenids with sporophytic farina always display gametophytic
farina (with a single exception). Outgroup taxa never displayed gametophytic farina,
regardless of whether they displayed farina on their sporophytes. CONCLUSIONS: Notholaenids
are unique among ferns in consistently expressing farina across both phases of the
life cycle.
Type
Journal articleSubject
PlastidsFerns
Proton-Translocating ATPases
Ribulose-Bisphosphate Carboxylase
DNA, Intergenic
DNA, Plant
RNA, Transfer, Arg
RNA, Transfer, Gly
Sequence Analysis, DNA
Phylogeny
Species Specificity
Genes, Plant
Molecular Sequence Data
Genetic Variation
Germ Cells, Plant
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/21786Published Version (Please cite this version)
10.3732/ajb.1200049Publication Info
Johnson, Anne K; Rothfels, Carl J; Windham, Michael D; & Pryer, Kathleen M (2012). Unique expression of a sporophytic character on the gametophytes of notholaenid ferns
(Pteridaceae). American journal of botany, 99(6). pp. 1118-1124. 10.3732/ajb.1200049. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/21786.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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