Ongoing Evolution in the Genus <i>Crocus</i>: Diversity of Flowering Strategies on the Way to Hysteranthy

Species of the genus <i>Crocus</i> are found over a wide range of climatic areas. In natural habitats, these geophytes diverge in the flowering strategies. This variability was assessed by analyzing the flowering traits of the Spanish collection of wild crocuses, preserved in the Bank of...

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Main Authors: Teresa Pastor-Férriz, Marcelino De-los-Mozos-Pascual, Begoña Renau-Morata, Sergio G. Nebauer, Enrique Sanchis, Mateo Busconi, José-Antonio Fernández, Rina Kamenetsky, Rosa V. Molina
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/10/3/477
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spelling doaj-ed33c954cd6143bc828f10c8a96c2c552021-03-04T00:05:13ZengMDPI AGPlants2223-77472021-03-011047747710.3390/plants10030477Ongoing Evolution in the Genus <i>Crocus</i>: Diversity of Flowering Strategies on the Way to HysteranthyTeresa Pastor-Férriz0Marcelino De-los-Mozos-Pascual1Begoña Renau-Morata2Sergio G. Nebauer3Enrique Sanchis4Mateo Busconi5José-Antonio Fernández6Rina Kamenetsky7Rosa V. Molina8Departamento de Gestión y Conservación de Recursos Fitogenéticos, Centro de Investigación Agroforestal de Albadaledejito, 17416194 Cuenca, SpainDepartamento de Gestión y Conservación de Recursos Fitogenéticos, Centro de Investigación Agroforestal de Albadaledejito, 17416194 Cuenca, SpainDepartamento de Producción Vegetal, Universitat Politècnica de València, 46022 Valencia, SpainDepartamento de Producción Vegetal, Universitat Politècnica de València, 46022 Valencia, SpainDepartamento de Producción Vegetal, Universitat Politècnica de València, 46022 Valencia, SpainDepartment of Sustainable Crop Production, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 8429122 Piacenza, ItalyIDR-Biotechnology and Natural Resources, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, 13071 Albacete, SpainDepartment of Ornamental Horticulture and Biotechnology, The Volcani Center, ARO, Rishon LeZion 7505101, IsraelDepartamento de Producción Vegetal, Universitat Politècnica de València, 46022 Valencia, SpainSpecies of the genus <i>Crocus</i> are found over a wide range of climatic areas. In natural habitats, these geophytes diverge in the flowering strategies. This variability was assessed by analyzing the flowering traits of the Spanish collection of wild crocuses, preserved in the Bank of Plant Germplasm of Cuenca. Plants of the seven Spanish species were analyzed both in their natural environments (58 native populations) and in common garden experiments (112 accessions). Differences among species observed in the native habitats were maintained under uniform environmental conditions, suggesting a genetic basis for flowering mechanisms. Two eco-morphological types, autumn- and spring-flowering species, share similar patterns of floral induction and differentiation period in summer. The optimal temperature for this process was 23 °C for both types. Unlike Irano-Turanian crocuses, spring-flowering Spanish species do not require low winter temperatures for flower elongation. Hysteranthous crocuses flower in autumn prior to leaf elongation. We conclude that the variability in flowering traits in crocuses is related to the genetic and environmental regulation of flower primordia differentiation and elongation prior to emergence above the soil surface. The elucidation of the physiological differences between eco-morphological types of crocuses: synanthous with cold requirements and synanthous and hysteranthous without cold requirements, unlocks a new approach to the flowering evolution of geophytes in Mediterranean regions. <i>Crocus</i> species can serve both as a new model in the study of the molecular basis of hysteranthy and for the purposes of developing the molecular markers for desirable flowering traits.https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/10/3/477biodiversitysynanthoushysteranthousflower developmentflowering timegenetic variability
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author Teresa Pastor-Férriz
Marcelino De-los-Mozos-Pascual
Begoña Renau-Morata
Sergio G. Nebauer
Enrique Sanchis
Mateo Busconi
José-Antonio Fernández
Rina Kamenetsky
Rosa V. Molina
spellingShingle Teresa Pastor-Férriz
Marcelino De-los-Mozos-Pascual
Begoña Renau-Morata
Sergio G. Nebauer
Enrique Sanchis
Mateo Busconi
José-Antonio Fernández
Rina Kamenetsky
Rosa V. Molina
Ongoing Evolution in the Genus <i>Crocus</i>: Diversity of Flowering Strategies on the Way to Hysteranthy
Plants
biodiversity
synanthous
hysteranthous
flower development
flowering time
genetic variability
author_facet Teresa Pastor-Férriz
Marcelino De-los-Mozos-Pascual
Begoña Renau-Morata
Sergio G. Nebauer
Enrique Sanchis
Mateo Busconi
José-Antonio Fernández
Rina Kamenetsky
Rosa V. Molina
author_sort Teresa Pastor-Férriz
title Ongoing Evolution in the Genus <i>Crocus</i>: Diversity of Flowering Strategies on the Way to Hysteranthy
title_short Ongoing Evolution in the Genus <i>Crocus</i>: Diversity of Flowering Strategies on the Way to Hysteranthy
title_full Ongoing Evolution in the Genus <i>Crocus</i>: Diversity of Flowering Strategies on the Way to Hysteranthy
title_fullStr Ongoing Evolution in the Genus <i>Crocus</i>: Diversity of Flowering Strategies on the Way to Hysteranthy
title_full_unstemmed Ongoing Evolution in the Genus <i>Crocus</i>: Diversity of Flowering Strategies on the Way to Hysteranthy
title_sort ongoing evolution in the genus <i>crocus</i>: diversity of flowering strategies on the way to hysteranthy
publisher MDPI AG
series Plants
issn 2223-7747
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Species of the genus <i>Crocus</i> are found over a wide range of climatic areas. In natural habitats, these geophytes diverge in the flowering strategies. This variability was assessed by analyzing the flowering traits of the Spanish collection of wild crocuses, preserved in the Bank of Plant Germplasm of Cuenca. Plants of the seven Spanish species were analyzed both in their natural environments (58 native populations) and in common garden experiments (112 accessions). Differences among species observed in the native habitats were maintained under uniform environmental conditions, suggesting a genetic basis for flowering mechanisms. Two eco-morphological types, autumn- and spring-flowering species, share similar patterns of floral induction and differentiation period in summer. The optimal temperature for this process was 23 °C for both types. Unlike Irano-Turanian crocuses, spring-flowering Spanish species do not require low winter temperatures for flower elongation. Hysteranthous crocuses flower in autumn prior to leaf elongation. We conclude that the variability in flowering traits in crocuses is related to the genetic and environmental regulation of flower primordia differentiation and elongation prior to emergence above the soil surface. The elucidation of the physiological differences between eco-morphological types of crocuses: synanthous with cold requirements and synanthous and hysteranthous without cold requirements, unlocks a new approach to the flowering evolution of geophytes in Mediterranean regions. <i>Crocus</i> species can serve both as a new model in the study of the molecular basis of hysteranthy and for the purposes of developing the molecular markers for desirable flowering traits.
topic biodiversity
synanthous
hysteranthous
flower development
flowering time
genetic variability
url https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/10/3/477
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