Geographic Variation in Festuca rubra L. Ploidy Levels and Systemic Fungal Endophyte Frequencies

Polyploidy and symbiotic Epichloe fungal endophytes are common and heritable characteristics that can facilitate environmental range expansion in grasses. Here we examined geographic patterns of polyploidy and the frequency of fungal endophyte colonized plants in 29 Festuca rubra L. populations from...

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Main Authors: Dirihan, Serdar, Helander, Marjo, Väre, Henry, Gundel, Pedro E., Garibaldi, Lucas A., Irisarri, J. Gonzalo N., Saloniemi, Irma, Saikkonen, Kari
Other Authors: Finnish Museum of Natural History, Botany
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description Polyploidy and symbiotic Epichloe fungal endophytes are common and heritable characteristics that can facilitate environmental range expansion in grasses. Here we examined geographic patterns of polyploidy and the frequency of fungal endophyte colonized plants in 29 Festuca rubra L. populations from eight geographic sites across latitudes from Spain to northernmost Finland and Greenland. Ploidy seemed to be positively and negatively correlated with latitude and productivity, respectively. However, the correlations were nonlinear; 84% of the plants were hexaploids (2n = 6x = 42), and the positive correlation between ploidy level and latitude is the result of only four populations skewing the data. In the southern-most end of the gradient 86% of the plants were tetraploids (2n = 4x = 28), whereas in the northernmost end of the gradient one population had only octoploid plants (2n = 8x = 56). Endophytes were detected in 22 out of the 29 populations. Endophyte frequencies varied among geographic sites, and populations and habitats within geographic sites irrespective of ploidy, latitude or productivity. The highest overall endophyte frequencies were found in the southernmost end of the gradient, Spain, where 69% of plants harbored endophytes. In northern Finland, endophytes were detected in 30% of grasses but endophyte frequencies varied among populations from 0% to 75%, being higher in meadows compared to riverbanks. The endophytes were detected in 36%, 30% and 27% of the plants in Faroe Islands, Iceland and Switzerland, respectively. Practically all examined plants collected from southern Finland and Greenland were endophyte-free, whereas in other geographic sites endophyte frequencies were highly variable among populations. Common to all populations with high endophyte frequencies is heavy vertebrate grazing. We propose that the detected endophyte frequencies and ploidy levels mirror past distribution history of F. rubra after the last glaciation period, and local adaptations to past or prevailing selection ...
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This work was supported by the Academy of Finland grants 137909, 281354 and 292732 Fund receiver author: KS, as well as INTERACT (Grant Agreement No. 262693) under the European Community's Seventh Framework Programme.
Dirihan , S , Helander , M , Väre , H , Gundel , P E , Garibaldi , L A , Irisarri , J G N , Saloniemi , I & Saikkonen , K 2016 , ' Geographic Variation in Festuca rubra L. Ploidy Levels and Systemic Fungal Endophyte Frequencies ' , PLoS One , vol. 11 , no. 11 , 0166264 . https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0166264
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/172743 2025-01-16T21:49:42+00:00 Geographic Variation in Festuca rubra L. Ploidy Levels and Systemic Fungal Endophyte Frequencies Dirihan, Serdar Helander, Marjo Väre, Henry Gundel, Pedro E. Garibaldi, Lucas A. Irisarri, J. Gonzalo N. Saloniemi, Irma Saikkonen, Kari Finnish Museum of Natural History Botany 2016-12-30T07:47:12Z 16 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/172743 eng eng PUBLIC LIBRARY OF SCIENCE 10.1371/journal.pone.0166264 This work was supported by the Academy of Finland grants 137909, 281354 and 292732 Fund receiver author: KS, as well as INTERACT (Grant Agreement No. 262693) under the European Community's Seventh Framework Programme. Dirihan , S , Helander , M , Väre , H , Gundel , P E , Garibaldi , L A , Irisarri , J G N , Saloniemi , I & Saikkonen , K 2016 , ' Geographic Variation in Festuca rubra L. Ploidy Levels and Systemic Fungal Endophyte Frequencies ' , PLoS One , vol. 11 , no. 11 , 0166264 . https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0166264 ORCID: /0000-0002-6170-885X/work/110092076 84995511491 c1c7bb1a-5aaf-47a7-832f-b51d39580352 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/172743 000387794600044 cc_by openAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess VERTICAL TRANSMISSION GRASSES PLANT POLYPLOIDY EVOLUTION SYMBIOSIS POPULATIONS GRASSLAND TOLERANCE MUTUALISM 1181 Ecology evolutionary biology Article publishedVersion 2016 ftunivhelsihelda 2023-12-14T00:11:41Z Polyploidy and symbiotic Epichloe fungal endophytes are common and heritable characteristics that can facilitate environmental range expansion in grasses. Here we examined geographic patterns of polyploidy and the frequency of fungal endophyte colonized plants in 29 Festuca rubra L. populations from eight geographic sites across latitudes from Spain to northernmost Finland and Greenland. Ploidy seemed to be positively and negatively correlated with latitude and productivity, respectively. However, the correlations were nonlinear; 84% of the plants were hexaploids (2n = 6x = 42), and the positive correlation between ploidy level and latitude is the result of only four populations skewing the data. In the southern-most end of the gradient 86% of the plants were tetraploids (2n = 4x = 28), whereas in the northernmost end of the gradient one population had only octoploid plants (2n = 8x = 56). Endophytes were detected in 22 out of the 29 populations. Endophyte frequencies varied among geographic sites, and populations and habitats within geographic sites irrespective of ploidy, latitude or productivity. The highest overall endophyte frequencies were found in the southernmost end of the gradient, Spain, where 69% of plants harbored endophytes. In northern Finland, endophytes were detected in 30% of grasses but endophyte frequencies varied among populations from 0% to 75%, being higher in meadows compared to riverbanks. The endophytes were detected in 36%, 30% and 27% of the plants in Faroe Islands, Iceland and Switzerland, respectively. Practically all examined plants collected from southern Finland and Greenland were endophyte-free, whereas in other geographic sites endophyte frequencies were highly variable among populations. Common to all populations with high endophyte frequencies is heavy vertebrate grazing. We propose that the detected endophyte frequencies and ploidy levels mirror past distribution history of F. rubra after the last glaciation period, and local adaptations to past or prevailing selection ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Faroe Islands Greenland Iceland Northern Finland HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository Faroe Islands Greenland PLOS ONE 11 11 e0166264
spellingShingle VERTICAL TRANSMISSION
GRASSES
PLANT
POLYPLOIDY
EVOLUTION
SYMBIOSIS
POPULATIONS
GRASSLAND
TOLERANCE
MUTUALISM
1181 Ecology
evolutionary biology
Dirihan, Serdar
Helander, Marjo
Väre, Henry
Gundel, Pedro E.
Garibaldi, Lucas A.
Irisarri, J. Gonzalo N.
Saloniemi, Irma
Saikkonen, Kari
Geographic Variation in Festuca rubra L. Ploidy Levels and Systemic Fungal Endophyte Frequencies
title Geographic Variation in Festuca rubra L. Ploidy Levels and Systemic Fungal Endophyte Frequencies
title_full Geographic Variation in Festuca rubra L. Ploidy Levels and Systemic Fungal Endophyte Frequencies
title_fullStr Geographic Variation in Festuca rubra L. Ploidy Levels and Systemic Fungal Endophyte Frequencies
title_full_unstemmed Geographic Variation in Festuca rubra L. Ploidy Levels and Systemic Fungal Endophyte Frequencies
title_short Geographic Variation in Festuca rubra L. Ploidy Levels and Systemic Fungal Endophyte Frequencies
title_sort geographic variation in festuca rubra l. ploidy levels and systemic fungal endophyte frequencies
topic VERTICAL TRANSMISSION
GRASSES
PLANT
POLYPLOIDY
EVOLUTION
SYMBIOSIS
POPULATIONS
GRASSLAND
TOLERANCE
MUTUALISM
1181 Ecology
evolutionary biology
topic_facet VERTICAL TRANSMISSION
GRASSES
PLANT
POLYPLOIDY
EVOLUTION
SYMBIOSIS
POPULATIONS
GRASSLAND
TOLERANCE
MUTUALISM
1181 Ecology
evolutionary biology
url http://hdl.handle.net/10138/172743