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C3 PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN ARISTIDA LONGIFOLIA: IMPLICATION FOR PHOTOSYNTHETIC DIVERSIFICATION IN ARISTIDOIDEAE (POACEAE).

Authors :
Cerros-Tlatilpa, Rosa
Columbus, J. Travis
Source :
American Journal of Botany. Aug2009, Vol. 96 Issue 8, p1379-1387. 9p.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Only a small percentage of plant species undergo C4 photosynthesis. Despite its rarity, the C4 pathway has evolved numerous times from C3 ancestors, with as many as 18 independent origins in grasses alone. We report non-Kranz (C3) anatomy in Aristida longifolia, a species in a genus of ca. 300 species previously thought to possess only Kranz (C4) anatomy. Leaf blade transections of A. longifolia show widely spaced vascular bundles, nonradiate chlorenchyma, and few or no chloroplasts in cells of the sheaths surrounding the vascular bundle, all features indicative of C3 photosynthesis. Carbon isotope ratios range from -27.68 to -29.71%, likewise indicative of C3 photosynthesis. We also reconstruct the phylogeny of Aristidoideae, comprising Aristida, Sartidia (C3), and Stipagrostis (C4), using a sample of 11 species, including A. longifolia, and DNA sequences of the nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer region and the chioroplast rpl16 intron and trnL-trnF region. Sartidia and Stipagrostis resolve as sisters, and sister to this dade is Aristida. Aristida Ion gifolia resolves as sister to the remaining species in the genus. C3 photosynthesis is hypothesized to be ancestral in Aristidoideae, which means the C4 pathway evolved twice in the subfamily-in Stipagrostis and early in the diversification of the Aristida clade. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00029122
Volume :
96
Issue :
8
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
American Journal of Botany
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
43933221
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3732/ajb.0800265