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Antheridiogen Production and Response in Gymnocarpium dryopteris ssp. disjunctum
Author(s) -
KIRKPATRICK RUTH E. B.,
SOLTIS PAMELA S.
Publication year - 1992
Publication title -
plant species biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.419
H-Index - 36
eISSN - 1442-1984
pISSN - 0913-557X
DOI - 10.1111/j.1442-1984.1992.tb00237.x
Subject(s) - gametophyte , biology , botany , outcrossing , dryopteris , fern , pollen
Although most species of homosporous pteridophytes investigated to date are highly outcrossing, there is little conclusive evidence of the mechanisms promoting intergametophytic matings in natural populations. The hormone antheridiogen, produced by meristematic and usually archegoniate gametophytes, has been implicated as an effective promoter of intergametophytic matings in natural populations. In this study, antheridiogen production and response were analyzed in laboratory‐cultured gametophytes from five outcrossing populations of Gymnocarpium dryopteris ssp. disjunctum. The numbers of antheridia present in gametophytes grown on antheridiogen‐enriched and control nutrient agar were recorded over an 84‐day period; approximately 4200 gametophytes were observed. Contingency table analyses indicated a statistically significant positive response to treatment medium in the majority of cultures analyzed. However, consistently insignificant responses to treatment medium in two gametophyte cultures suggest intrapopulational variation in gametophytic response to antheridiogen. Antheridiogen production and response in gametophytes of G. dryopteris ssp. disjunctum suggest that this antheridiogen system effectively promotes intergametophytic matings in natural populations. The selection pressures under which antheridiogen systems may have evolved are also discussed.