dc.description.abstract | The Ni hyperaccumulator Strepthanthus polygaloides (Brassicaceae)
is one of a handful of Ni hyperaccumulators known from continental North
America. Surveys have revealed four distinctive morphs of this species, relying primarily on floral traits (sepal color and shape): a purple sepal morph (P),
a yellow sepal morph (Y), a morph in which sepals start yellow and mature to
purple (Y/P), and a morph with light yellow undulate sepals (U). In this study,
we raised plants from ten populations (five Y, three P, one Y/P, and one U) under
uniform greenhouse conditions to determine if morphs varied in morphology and
elemental concentrations when grown on Ni-amended potting soil in a common
garden. Morphological data included measurements of leaf form (length, width,
and degree of lobing) and plant size (height to first flower as they bolted in summer). Phenology was documented by noting flowering timing of plants. Elemental
concentrations of plants were also determined for nine elements (Ca, Cu, Fe, K,
Mg, Mn, Ni, P, and Zn). All morphological/phenological traits measured varied
significantly between at least some morphs. The U and Y/P morphs were larger
than Y and P morphs, with larger leaves as well. Leaves of U morph plants had
wide sinuses and shallow lobes, whereas Y/P plants had narrow sinuses and long
narrow lobes. P morph plants were shortest in stature, with the smallest leaves.
Morphs also varied significantly in concentrations of all elements except Fe. All
populations hyperaccumulated Ni, but the P morph contained significantly greater
Ni levels than the other three morphs. The P morph also had more Mg, and less
Mn and P, than the other morphs. The U morph had more K and Zn, but less Ca,
than the other morphs. Principal components analysis revealed all four morphs to
be distinctive from one another, and also suggested both morphological/phenological and elemental differences between Y morph populations along a north–south
gradient. We conclude that there is considerable genetic divergence between
morphs. If additional information shows that morphs are reproductively isolated,
then these morphs may require taxonomic subdivision. | en_US |
dc.rights | © 2009. This is the version of record published by Eagle Hill Institute and is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license. Item should be cited as:Variation of Morphology and Elemental Concentrations
in the California Nickel Hyperaccumulator Streptanthus
polygaloides (Brassicaceae)
Authors: Boyd, Robert S., Wall, Michael A., Santos, Scott R., and
Davis, Michael A.
Source: Northeastern Naturalist, 16(sp5) : 21-38
Published By: Eagle Hill Institute
URL: https://doi.org/10.1656/045.016.0503 | en_US |