Artificial hybridization experiment with the <i>Pinus</i> <i>sylvestris</i> and <i>Pinus</i> <i>mugo</i> putative hybrid individuals and their parents revealed a selecti...Artificial hybridization experiment with the <i>Pinus</i> <i>sylvestris</i> and <i>Pinus</i> <i>mugo</i> putative hybrid individuals and their parents revealed a selective nature of their crossability conditioned by the identical chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) haplotypes of the crossed individuals. Efficiency of hybridization between hybrid individual H1 of <i>P</i>. <i>sylvestris</i> haplotype and <i>P</i>. <i>sylvestris</i> paternal tree was relatively high, as evidenced by 78.03% of filled seeds. On the contrary, the crossing of H1 individual with <i>P</i>. <i>mugo</i> was unsuccessful. Likewise, the crossability of the H2 individual of <i>P</i>. <i>mugo</i> haplotype with the paternal tree <i>P</i>. <i>mugo</i> resulted in 31.15% of filled seeds. A relatively high crossability was characteristic also for the H1 and H2 hybrid trees of different cpDNA haplotypes. A conclusion has been drawn postulating weakened reproduction barrier between hybrid swarm individuals and the paternal species <i>P</i>. <i>sylvestris</i> and <i>P</i>. <i>mugo</i>. Differentiation of the putatively hybrid individuals from the parental species is accompanied by the variation in cpDNA inheritance.展开更多
文摘Artificial hybridization experiment with the <i>Pinus</i> <i>sylvestris</i> and <i>Pinus</i> <i>mugo</i> putative hybrid individuals and their parents revealed a selective nature of their crossability conditioned by the identical chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) haplotypes of the crossed individuals. Efficiency of hybridization between hybrid individual H1 of <i>P</i>. <i>sylvestris</i> haplotype and <i>P</i>. <i>sylvestris</i> paternal tree was relatively high, as evidenced by 78.03% of filled seeds. On the contrary, the crossing of H1 individual with <i>P</i>. <i>mugo</i> was unsuccessful. Likewise, the crossability of the H2 individual of <i>P</i>. <i>mugo</i> haplotype with the paternal tree <i>P</i>. <i>mugo</i> resulted in 31.15% of filled seeds. A relatively high crossability was characteristic also for the H1 and H2 hybrid trees of different cpDNA haplotypes. A conclusion has been drawn postulating weakened reproduction barrier between hybrid swarm individuals and the paternal species <i>P</i>. <i>sylvestris</i> and <i>P</i>. <i>mugo</i>. Differentiation of the putatively hybrid individuals from the parental species is accompanied by the variation in cpDNA inheritance.