Abstract

Pollen ornamentation patterns are important in the study of plant genetic evolution and systematic taxonomy. However, they are normally difficult to quantify. Based on observations of pollen exine ornamentation characteristics of 128 flowering crabapple germplasms (44 natural species and 84 varieties), three qualitative variables with binary properties (Xi: regularity of pollen exine ornamentation; Yi: scope of ornamentation arrangement regularity; Zi: ornamentation arrangement patterns) were extracted to establish a binary three-dimensional data matrix (Xi Yi Zi) and the matrix data were converted to decimal data through weight assignment, which facilitated the unification of qualitative analysis and quantitative analysis. The result indicates that from species population to variety population and from parent population to variety population, the exine ornamentation of all three dimensions present the evolutionary trend of regular → irregular, wholly regular → partially regular, and single pattern → multiple patterns. Regarding the evolutionary degree, the regularity of ornamentation was significantly lower in both the variety population and progeny population, with a degree of decrease 0.82–1.27 times that of the regularity range of R-type ornamentation. In addition, the evolutionary degree significantly increased along Xi → Yi → Zi. The result also has certain reference values for defining the taxonomic status of Malus species.

Highlights

  • Pollen ornamentation patterns are important in the study of plant genetic evolution and systematic taxonomy

  • When the Euclidean distance was 1.67, the 128 flowering crabapple germplasms were classified into five groups, WRS, Wholly Regular Multi-pattern Type (WRM), PRS, PRM and Irregular Type (IR)

  • The germplasm quantitative distributions of the five groups are extremely unbalanced, and the germplasms are mainly distributed to WRS and WRM (79.0%)

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Introduction

Pollen ornamentation patterns are important in the study of plant genetic evolution and systematic taxonomy. Based on the macro characteristics of pollen ornamentation, some studies have explored the evolutionary relationship between different ornamentations, such as reticulate, crisped, granular, or striated patterns[15,16] These reports are limited to a qualitative descriptions, and evolution at this level is normally applicable to taxons above family and genus. With regard to taxons below genus, some works have explored the quantitative analysis method[17,18,19] on genetics and evolution between germplasms based on local detailed features (ridge length and width, ridge interval, pore density and size) of pollen grain exine ornamentation. Results from our study will provide a new basis for taxonomy and status evaluation of flowering crabapple germplasm

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