Physiological aspects of sex differences and Haldane's rule in Rumex hastatulus.

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Department of Plant Breeding, Physiology and Seed Science, Faculty of Agriculture and Economics, University of Agriculture in Krakow, Łobzowska 24, 31-140, Kraków, Poland.

Published: July 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Haldane's rule (HR) suggests that interracial hybrids often suffer from reduced fertility or viability, and this has been observed in both animals and dioecious plants like Rumex hastatulus.
  • The study focused on two races of R. hastatulus with different sex chromosome systems and found that hybrids had decreased pollen fertility, a key indicator of HR.
  • The research indicates that the rarity of hybrid males is likely due to increased oxidative stress caused by chromosomal incompatibilities, making it the first study to explore the physiological aspects of HR in plants.

Article Abstract

Haldane's rule (HR, impairment of fertility and/or viability of interracial hybrids) seems to be one of few generalizations in evolutionary biology. The validity of HR has been confirmed in animals, and more recently in some dioecious plants (Silene and Rumex). Dioecious Rumex hastatulus has two races differing in the sex chromosome system: Texas (T) and North Carolina (NC), and T × NC males showed both reduced pollen fertility and rarity-two classical symptoms of Haldane's rule (HR). The reduced fertility of these plants has a simple mechanistic explanation, but the reason for their rarity was not elucidated. Here, we measured selected physiological parameters related to the antioxidant defense system in parental races and reciprocal hybrids of R. hastatulus. We showed that the X-autosome configurations, as well as asymmetries associated with Y chromosomes and cytoplasm, could modulate this system in hybrids. The levels and quantitative patterns of the measured parameters distinguish the T × NC hybrid from the other analyzed forms. Our observations suggest that the rarity of T × NC males is caused postzygotically and most likely related to the higher level of oxidative stress induced by the chromosomal incompatibilities. It is the first report on the physiological aspects of HR in plants.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9249882PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-15219-1DOI Listing

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