A multiyear estimate of the effective pollen donor pool for Albizia julibrissin
Open Access
- 28 February 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Heredity
- Vol. 90 (2) , 187-194
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.hdy.6800215
Abstract
Studies of pollen movement in plant populations are often limited to a single reproductive event, despite concerns about the adequacy of single-year measures for perennial organisms. In this study, we estimate the effective number of pollen donors per tree from a multiyear study of Albizia julibrissin Durazz (mimosa, Fabaceae), an outcrossing, insect-pollinated tree. We determined 40 seedling genotypes for each of 15 seed trees during 4 successive years. A molecular analysis of variance of the pollen gametes fertilizing the sampled seeds was used to partition variation in pollen pools among seed trees, among years, and within single tree-year collections. Using these variance components, we demonstrate significant male gametic variability among years for individual trees. However, results indicate that yearly variation in the ‘global pollen pool’, averaged over all 15 seed trees for these 4 years, is effectively zero. We estimate the effective number of pollen donors for a single mimosa tree (Nep) to be 2.87. Single season analyses yield Nep∼2.05, which is 40% less than the value of Nep estimated from 4 years of data. We discuss optimal sampling for future studies designed to estimate Nep. Studies should include more trees, each sampled over at least a few years, with fewer seeds per tree per year than are needed for a traditional parentage study.Keywords
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