Abstract
Apomixis and adventitious polyembryony have been reported for several species of Bombacoideae,
including Eriotheca pubescens, a tree species of the Neotropical savanna (Cerrado) areas in Brazil. However, the
origin of polyembryonic seeds and their importance for the reproduction of the species
remained to be shown. Here, we analyzed the early embryology of this species to establish
the apomictic origin of extranumerary embryos. We also observed the geographic distribution
of polyembryony in E. pubescens, and tested if apomixis was related to the source of pollen (self or cross) and population
density. Moreover, we tested if polyembryonic apomictic embryos would develop normally
into seedlings. In the observed seed primordia, after a relatively long quiescent
period, the zygote developed into a sexual embryo concurrently with adventitious apomictic
embryos which developed from nucellus cells. Adventitious embryos develop faster than
sexual ones and are morphologically similar, so that 44 days after anthesis it was
virtually impossible to distinguish and trace the fate of the sexual embryo. Polyembryony
is widely distributed in populations some 400 km distant, and only one strictly monoembryonic
individual was observed during the study. The number of embryos per seed varied between
fruits and individuals but was significantly higher in seeds from cross-pollinations
than from selfs, although fruit and seed set after crosses were much lower than after
selfs. Embryo development into seedlings depended on their weight at germination,
but polyembryonic seeds germinated and produced up to seven seedlings per seed in
greenhouse conditions. Adventitious embryony and apomictic seedlings would explain
the mostly clonal populations suggested by molecular studies.
Key words
Embryology - adventitious embryony - Bombacaceae - Cerrado - Neotropical savanna.
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