The mechanism of tetraploidization in tree peony, and its implications for speciation and evolution of genus Paeonia L
Yuan Zhong, Ming-jie Du, Run-ze Ji, Fang-yun Cheng

TL;DR
The paper explores how tetraploidization occurs in tree peonies and its impact on speciation and evolution within the Paeonia genus.
Contribution
The study reveals the cytogenetic mechanisms of tetraploid formation in tree peonies, linking it to human-assisted processes and evolutionary divergence.
Findings
Tetraploid tree peony 'GE' originated via inter-genome translocations and 2n gamete production.
Distant hybridization between intersterile species may promote tetraploidization in tree peonies.
Human intervention is crucial for the tetraploidization mechanism in section Moutan.
Abstract
Polyploidization is not only an important driving force for plant speciation and evolution, but also an effective approach for plant domestication and improvement. Polyploid taxa are quite common in Paeonia section Paeonia (herbaceous peonies), but very rare in section Moutan (tree peonies), which are known as the ‘king of flowers’. In this paper, we studied the origination of a tetraploid tree peony, P. × lemoinei ‘Golden Era’ (‘GE’, AABB), by comparing its karyotype with its seed parent, P. × lemoinei ‘Golden Isles’ (‘GI’, AB), based on genomic in situ hybridization (GISH) and rDNA fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). The meiosis behaviors of ‘GI’ were observed to make clear the cytogenetic process of unreduced (2n) gamete generation. Four chromosomes with inter-genome translocations were identified in ‘GE’, two of which might be reciprocal translocations. The 2n female…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChromosomal and Genetic Variations · Plant Taxonomy and Phylogenetics · Plant Reproductive Biology
