Chromosome behavior at the base of the angiosperm radiation: karyology of Trithuria submersa (Hydatellaceae, Nymphaeales)

Am J Bot. 2014 Sep;101(9):1447-55. doi: 10.3732/ajb.1400050. Epub 2014 Sep 17.

Abstract

Premise of the study: Hydatellaceae are minute annual herbs with potential as a model system for studying early angiosperm evolution, but their karyology and ploidy levels are almost unknown. We investigated these aspects of Trithuria submersa, a widespread species that we show to be amenable to extended vegetative propagation.•

Methods: We cultivated plants of T. submersa in vitro after developing and optimizing culture conditions. We estimated genome size using flow cytometry, counted chromosome numbers using root-meristem squashes after Feulgen staining, and examined meiotic chromosome behavior using microsporocytes.•

Key results: We developed methods to reliably germinate seeds of T. submersa and to propagate them vegetatively in critical thermo- and photoperiod regimes on 1/2 Murashige-Skoog (MS) medium with vitamins and 2% sucrose solidified with 0.7% agar-agar. Seedling growth requires the medium be supplemented with activated charcoal. The mean nuclear DNA content of T. submersa sporophytes is 2C = 2.74 pg (∼2.68 Gbp). The sporophytic chromosome number is 2n = 56 with a bimodal complement, which may suggest an allopolyploid origin. Some of the largest chromosomes lack a recognizable constriction, which relates to a highly unusual and irregular chromosome behavior. Microsporocytes undergo reduced and asynchronous meioses that show a modified intermediate cell division with a nucleus division by fractional postreduction, indicating partially inverted microsporogenesis.•

Conclusions: In vitro cultivation and karyological assessment of T. submersa open new opportunities for investigating early-divergent angiosperms. The remarkably different meiotic behavior exhibits new insights into a potentially ancestral microsporogenesis.

Keywords: Hydatellaceae; Nymphaeales; Trithuria submersa; chromosome behavior; chromosome number; genome size; in vitro culture; post-reductional meiosis.

MeSH terms

  • Biological Evolution*
  • Cell Nucleus
  • Chromosomes, Plant*
  • Culture Media
  • DNA, Plant / analysis*
  • Flowers
  • Genome Size
  • Genome, Plant
  • Germination
  • Magnoliopsida / genetics*
  • Meiosis
  • Mitosis
  • Plant Roots
  • Polyploidy*
  • Reproduction
  • Seedlings / genetics

Substances

  • Culture Media
  • DNA, Plant