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Potential Risk of Hybridization in Ex Situ Collections of Two Endangered Species of Sinojackia Hu (Styracaceae)
作者姓名:Qi-Gang  Ye  Xiao-Hong  Yao  Sheng-Ju  Zhang  Ming  Kang  Hong-Wen  Huang
作者单位:[1]Wuhan Botanical Garden, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan 430074, China [2]Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100039, China
基金项目:Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (30370153), and the Key Project of the Knowledge Innovation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (KSCX2-SW-104).
摘    要:Spontaneous hybridization in ex situ facilities can undermine the genetic integrity of ex situ collections and potentially contaminate open-pollinated seeds or seedlings destined for the reintroduction of endangered plant species into the wild. In the present study, the potential risk of hybridization between two endangered Chinese endemic species, namely Sinojackia xylocarpa Hu and S. rehderiana Hu, which are naturally allopatric species but were conserved ex situ in Wuhan Botanical Garden (WBG), Wuhan, China, were investigated over three consecutive years from 2003 to 2005. The entire overlapping flowering period of the two species was 14-20 d and the two species shared the same pollinator insects during the entire flowering season in WBG. The floral isolation between the two species was not an issue in the ex sltu collection at WBG. The results suggest an opportunity for pollen transfer between species and a potential risk of genetic Introgression and loss of genetic identity of open-pollinated seeds produced in the ex sltu Collection of these two endangered species. An artificial reciprocal cross between S xylocarpa and S. rehderlana confirmed that the two congener species could readily set seeds, indicating no post-pollination barriers to hybridization and the importance of spatial isolation as a barrier to inter-specific crossing. Therefore, to manage these crossable species with overlapping flowering times and shared pollination vectors in ex situ facilities, spatial isolation should be carefully considered to minimize the possibility of spontaneous hybridization.

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Potential Risk of Hybridization in Ex Situ Collections of Two Endangered Species of Sinojackia Hu (Styracaceae)
Authors:Qi-Gang Ye  Xiao-Hong Yao  Sheng-Ju Zhang  Ming Kang  Hong-Wen Huang
Institution:Wuhan Botanical Garden, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan 430074, China;;Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100039, China
Abstract:Spontaneous hybridization in ex situ facilities can undermine the genetic integrity of ex situ collections and potentially contaminate open‐pollinated seeds or seedlings destined for the reintroduction of endangered plant species into the wild. In the present study, the potential risk of hybridization between two endangered Chinese endemic species, namely Sinojackia xylocarpa Hu and S. rehderiana Hu, which are naturally allopatric species but were conserved ex situ in Wuhan Botanical Garden (WBG), Wuhan, China, were investigated over three consecutive years from 2003 to 2005. The entire overlapping flowering period of the two species was 14–20 d and the two species shared the same pollinator insects during the entire flowering season in WBG. The floral isolation between the two species was not an issue in the ex situ collection at WBG. The results suggest an opportunity for pollen transfer between species and a potential risk of genetic introgression and loss of genetic identity of open‐pollinated seeds produced in the ex situ collection of these two endangered species. An artificial reciprocal cross between S. xylocarpa and S. rehderiana confirmed that the two congener species could readily set seeds, indicating no post‐pollination barriers to hybridization and the importance of spatial isolation as a barrier to inter‐specific crossing. Therefore, to manage these crossable species with overlapping flowering times and shared pollination vectors in ex situ facilities, spatial isolation should be carefully considered to minimize the possibility of spontaneous hybridization. (Managing editor: Wei Wang)
Keywords:endangered species  ex situ conservation  hybridization risk  phenology  pollination  Sinojackia rehderiana  Sinojackia xylocarpa  
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