Biologia Plantarum (Sep 2013)

Extent of cross-fertilization in Orobanche cumana Wallr.

  • M. I. Rodríguez-Ojeda,
  • J. M. Fernández-Martínez,
  • L. Velasco,
  • B. Pérez-Vich

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10535-012-0301-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 57, no. 3
pp. 559 – 562

Abstract

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Sunflower broomrape (Orobanche cumana Wallr.) is considered a self-fertilizing species, but there is no indication as to whether it is strictly self-fertilized or that it presents some extent of cross-fertilization. The objective of this research was to measure the rate of cross-fertilization in O. cumana using an unpigmented recessive mutant as a visual marker. A pot and a field experiment in which single unpigmented plants were surrounded by a large number of pigmented plants were conducted. Occurrence of F1 hybrids, readily distinguishable from unpigmented plants in the progenies of unpigmented plants provided a direct measurement of the cross-fertilization rate. Progenies of unpigmented plants contained 21.5 % of F1 hybrids in the pot experiment and 28.8 % in the field experiment. The results revealed that O. cumana is a partially allogamous species, which has great relevance for understanding the genetic structure and dynamics of populations and, ultimately, race evolution in this parasitic plant.

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