Adaptive differentiation in seedling traits in a hybrid pine species complex, Pinus densata and its parental species, on the Tibetan Plateau.

Evidence from molecular genetics demonstrates that Pinus densata is a natural homoploid hybrid originating from the parent species Pinus tabuliformis and Pinus yunnanensis, and ecological selection may have played a role in the speciation of P. densata. However, data on differentiation in adaptive t...

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Main Authors: Jingxiang Meng, Jian-Feng Mao, Wei Zhao, Fangqian Xing, Xinyu Chen, Hao Liu, Zhen Xing, Xiao-Ru Wang, Yue Li
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4355066?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-fecb0b6c39fa4b4cbba33bfa197ab6ea2020-11-24T21:08:12ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01103e011850110.1371/journal.pone.0118501Adaptive differentiation in seedling traits in a hybrid pine species complex, Pinus densata and its parental species, on the Tibetan Plateau.Jingxiang MengJian-Feng MaoWei ZhaoFangqian XingXinyu ChenHao LiuZhen XingXiao-Ru WangYue LiEvidence from molecular genetics demonstrates that Pinus densata is a natural homoploid hybrid originating from the parent species Pinus tabuliformis and Pinus yunnanensis, and ecological selection may have played a role in the speciation of P. densata. However, data on differentiation in adaptive traits in the species complex are scarce. In this study, we performed a common garden test on 16 seedling traits to examine the differences between P. densata and its parental species in a high altitude environment. We found that among the 16 analyzed traits, 15 were significantly different among the species. Pinus tabuliformis had much earlier bud set and a relatively higher bud set ratio but poorer seedling growth, and P. yunnanensis had opposite responses for the same traits. P. densata had the greatest fitness with higher viability and growth rates than the parents. The relatively high genetic contribution of seedling traits among populations suggested that within each species the evolutionary background is complex. The correlations between the seedling traits of a population within a species and the environmental factors indicated different impacts of the environment on species evolution. The winter temperature is among the most important climate factors that affected the fitness of the three pine species. Our investigation provides empirical evidence on adaptive differentiation among this pine species complex at seedling stages.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4355066?pdf=render
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author Jingxiang Meng
Jian-Feng Mao
Wei Zhao
Fangqian Xing
Xinyu Chen
Hao Liu
Zhen Xing
Xiao-Ru Wang
Yue Li
spellingShingle Jingxiang Meng
Jian-Feng Mao
Wei Zhao
Fangqian Xing
Xinyu Chen
Hao Liu
Zhen Xing
Xiao-Ru Wang
Yue Li
Adaptive differentiation in seedling traits in a hybrid pine species complex, Pinus densata and its parental species, on the Tibetan Plateau.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Jingxiang Meng
Jian-Feng Mao
Wei Zhao
Fangqian Xing
Xinyu Chen
Hao Liu
Zhen Xing
Xiao-Ru Wang
Yue Li
author_sort Jingxiang Meng
title Adaptive differentiation in seedling traits in a hybrid pine species complex, Pinus densata and its parental species, on the Tibetan Plateau.
title_short Adaptive differentiation in seedling traits in a hybrid pine species complex, Pinus densata and its parental species, on the Tibetan Plateau.
title_full Adaptive differentiation in seedling traits in a hybrid pine species complex, Pinus densata and its parental species, on the Tibetan Plateau.
title_fullStr Adaptive differentiation in seedling traits in a hybrid pine species complex, Pinus densata and its parental species, on the Tibetan Plateau.
title_full_unstemmed Adaptive differentiation in seedling traits in a hybrid pine species complex, Pinus densata and its parental species, on the Tibetan Plateau.
title_sort adaptive differentiation in seedling traits in a hybrid pine species complex, pinus densata and its parental species, on the tibetan plateau.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Evidence from molecular genetics demonstrates that Pinus densata is a natural homoploid hybrid originating from the parent species Pinus tabuliformis and Pinus yunnanensis, and ecological selection may have played a role in the speciation of P. densata. However, data on differentiation in adaptive traits in the species complex are scarce. In this study, we performed a common garden test on 16 seedling traits to examine the differences between P. densata and its parental species in a high altitude environment. We found that among the 16 analyzed traits, 15 were significantly different among the species. Pinus tabuliformis had much earlier bud set and a relatively higher bud set ratio but poorer seedling growth, and P. yunnanensis had opposite responses for the same traits. P. densata had the greatest fitness with higher viability and growth rates than the parents. The relatively high genetic contribution of seedling traits among populations suggested that within each species the evolutionary background is complex. The correlations between the seedling traits of a population within a species and the environmental factors indicated different impacts of the environment on species evolution. The winter temperature is among the most important climate factors that affected the fitness of the three pine species. Our investigation provides empirical evidence on adaptive differentiation among this pine species complex at seedling stages.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4355066?pdf=render
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