RRC ID 82396
著者 Simpson KJ, Mian S, Forrestel EJ, Hackel J, Morton JA, Leitch AR, Leitch IJ.
タイトル Bigger genomes provide environment-dependent growth benefits in grasses.
ジャーナル New Phytol
Abstract Increasing genome size (GS) has been associated with slower rates of DNA replication and greater cellular nitrogen (N) and phosphorus demands. Despite most plant species having small genomes, the existence of larger GS species suggests that such costs may be negligible or represent benefits under certain conditions. Focussing on the widespread and diverse grass family (Poaceae), we used data on species' climatic niches and growth rates under different environmental conditions to test for growth costs or benefits associated with GS. The influence of photosynthetic pathway, life history and evolutionary history on grass GS was also explored. We found that evolutionary history, photosynthetic pathway and life history all influence the distribution of grass species' GS. Genomes were smaller in annual and C4 species, the latter allowing for small cells necessary for C4 leaf anatomy. We found larger GS were associated with high N availability and, for perennial species, low growth-season temperature. Our findings reveal that GS is a globally important predictor of grass performance dependent on environmental conditions. The benefits for species with larger GS are likely due to associated larger cell sizes, allowing rapid biomass production where soil fertility meets N demands and/or when growth occurs via temperature-independent cell expansion.
巻・号 244(5)
ページ 2049-2061
公開日 2024-10-1
DOI 10.1111/nph.20150
解説 BiodiC-J data were referenced.
PMID 39351620
MeSH Environment Genome Size* Genome, Plant* Nitrogen / metabolism Photosynthesis* / genetics Poaceae* / genetics Poaceae* / growth & development
IF 8.512
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