Abstract
Current knowledge of the sex determination system that has been analyzed in different species
of the genus Salix L. is reviewed. In this genus, sexual chromosomes have been recognized and
it was proposed that a gene for sexual determination must be present. In the genus Salix there
are two systems of sexual determination: one in which the homogametic system is female and
the heterogametic is male (XX/XY system) and another in which the homogametic system is
male and the heterogametic is female (ZZ/ZW). The evidence is analyzed in relation to
phylogenetic considerations and the need to include the analysis to species of other subgenera
is raised. The role of the determination system in the hybridization of species with a mixed
determination system is discussed, while it is suggested that this characteristic be investigated
in the rest of the members of Salicaceae. Both sex determination systems (SDSs) are found in
Salix and are of phylogenetic importance because each type of system is found in different
phylogenetic groups. The SDS can influence the expression of the sexes in individuals,
especially in polyploid species, and at a population level by influencing the sex ratio related to
ploidy levels.
Skvortsovia:
9(1): 5 – 28 (published on line 28 December 2023)