TY - JOUR
T1 - Temperature-dependent fluctuation of stamen number in Cardamine hirsuta (Brassicaceae)
AU - Matsuhashi, Saeko
AU - Sakai, Satoki
AU - Kudohy, Hiroshi
PY - 2012/5
Y1 - 2012/5
N2 - Floral organ number is often fixed within families, and the basic floral ground plan of Brassicaceae is well conserved. Cardamine hirsuta L. (Brassicaceae) shows variation in lateral stamen number, that is, zero to two lateral stamens. The aim of this study was to examine whether temperature conditions alter stamen number. Temporal changes in the frequency of flowers with zero, one, and two lateral stamens were assessed during the flowering periods of a natural population and a garden-transplanted population in Japan. We conducted an experiment to evaluate how temperature regimes during flowering (15°/15°C and 15°/5°C) alter the number of stamens. The proportion of flowers with zero lateral stamens increased in both the natural and the gardentransplanted population as the flowering season progressed. In the growth experiment, lateral stamen numbers fluctuated even within individual inflorescences, but the frequency of flowers with zero lateral stamens was higher in the high-temperature condition than in the low-temperature condition. Temperature-dependent phenotypic plasticity is likely to be the cause of the field-observed variation in lateral stamen number for C. hirsuta. Developmentally unstable but partly temperature-dependent production of the lateral stamen may be an indication of some epigenetic regulations as an underlying mechanism.
AB - Floral organ number is often fixed within families, and the basic floral ground plan of Brassicaceae is well conserved. Cardamine hirsuta L. (Brassicaceae) shows variation in lateral stamen number, that is, zero to two lateral stamens. The aim of this study was to examine whether temperature conditions alter stamen number. Temporal changes in the frequency of flowers with zero, one, and two lateral stamens were assessed during the flowering periods of a natural population and a garden-transplanted population in Japan. We conducted an experiment to evaluate how temperature regimes during flowering (15°/15°C and 15°/5°C) alter the number of stamens. The proportion of flowers with zero lateral stamens increased in both the natural and the gardentransplanted population as the flowering season progressed. In the growth experiment, lateral stamen numbers fluctuated even within individual inflorescences, but the frequency of flowers with zero lateral stamens was higher in the high-temperature condition than in the low-temperature condition. Temperature-dependent phenotypic plasticity is likely to be the cause of the field-observed variation in lateral stamen number for C. hirsuta. Developmentally unstable but partly temperature-dependent production of the lateral stamen may be an indication of some epigenetic regulations as an underlying mechanism.
KW - Cardamine hirsuta L.
KW - Developmental instability
KW - Floral organ number
KW - Lateral stamen
KW - Phenotypic plasticity
KW - Temperature dependence
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U2 - 10.1086/663966
DO - 10.1086/663966
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84859998679
SN - 1058-5893
VL - 173
SP - 391
EP - 398
JO - International Journal of Plant Sciences
JF - International Journal of Plant Sciences
IS - 4
ER -