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Stomatal vs. genome size in angiosperms: the somatic tail wagging the genomic dog?

Authors :
E. Simmons
J. Guerrero-Campo
Ziba Jamzad
Bruno Enrico Leone Cerabolini
Peter J. Wilson
L. de Torres Espuny
Sandra Basconcelo
Mostafa Khoshnevis
Younes Asri
John A. Raven
A. Romo-Díez
Guillermo Funes
Adel Jalili
Glynis Jones
Fernanda Vendramini
Natalia Pérez-Harguindeguy
Simon Pierce
Sandra Díaz
A. Bogard
B. Siavash
Michael Charles
G. Carter
M.C. Pérez-Rontomé
Shahin Yazdani
F. A. Shirvany
Gabriel Montserrat-Martí
Pilar Castro-Díez
F. Kazemi-Saeed
Behnam Hamzeh'ee
Carol Palmer
M. Sharafi
Johannes H. C. Cornelissen
R. Craigie
John G. Hodgson
S. Boustani
Pedro Villar-Salvador
A. Hynd
Alireza Naqinezhad
S. R. Band
Mohammad H. Dehghan
E. Kowsary
R. Abbas-Azimi
Systems Ecology
Source :
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname, Annals of Botany, 105, 573-584. Oxford University Press, CONICET Digital (CONICET), Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, instacron:CONICET, Hodgson, J G, Sharafi, M, Jalili, A, Diaz, S, Montserrat-Marti, G, Palmer, C, Cerabolini, B, Pierce, S, Hamzehee, B, Asri, Y, Jamzad, Z, Wilson, P, Zarrinkamar, F, Raven, J, Band, S R, Basconcelo, S, Bogard, A, Carter, G, Charles, M, Castro-Diez, P, Cornelissen, J H C, Funes, G, Jones, M, Khoshnevis, M, Perez-Harguindeguy, N, Perez-Rontome, M C, Shirvany, F A, Vendramini, F, Yazdani, S, Abbas-Azimi, R, Boustani, S, Dehghan, M, Hynd, F A, Kowsary, E, Kazemi-Saeed, F, Siavash, B, Villar-Salvador, P, Cragie, R, Naqinezhad, A, Romo-Diez, A, De Torres Espuny, L & Simmons, E 2010, ' Stomatal vs. genome size in angiosperms: the somatic tail wagging the genomic dog? ', Annals of Botany, vol. 105, pp. 573-584 . https://doi.org/10.1093/aob/mcq011
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Oxford University Press, 2010.

Abstract

12 páginas, 5 figuras, 2 tablas.-- et al.<br />[Background and Aims]: Genome size is a function, and the product, of cell volume. As such it is contingent on ecological circumstance. The nature of ‘this ecological circumstance’ is, however, hotly debated. Here, we investigate for angiosperms whether stomatal size may be this ‘missing link’: the primary determinant of genome size. Stomata are crucial for photosynthesis and their size affects functional efficiency. [Methods]: Stomatal and leaf characteristics were measured for 1442 species from Argentina, Iran, Spain and the UK and, using PCA, some emergent ecological and taxonomic patterns identified. Subsequently, an assessment of the relationship between genome-size values obtained from the Plant DNA C-values database and measurements of stomatal size was carried out. [Key Results]: Stomatal size is an ecologically important attribute. It varies with life-history (woody species < herbaceous species < vernal geophytes) and contributes to ecologically and physiologically important axes of leaf specialization. Moreover, it is positively correlated with genome size across a wide range of major taxa. [Conclusions]: Stomatal size predicts genome size within angiosperms. Correlation is not, however, proof of causality and here our interpretation is hampered by unexpected deficiencies in the scientific literature. Firstly, there are discrepancies between our own observations and established ideas about the ecological significance of stomatal size; very large stomata, theoretically facilitating photosynthesis in deep shade, were, in this study (and in other studies), primarily associated with vernal geophytes of unshaded habitats. Secondly, the lower size limit at which stomata can function efficiently, and the ecological circumstances under which these minute stomata might occur, have not been satisfactorally resolved. Thus, our hypothesis, that the optimization of stomatal size for functional efficiency is a major ecological determinant of genome size, remains unproven.<br />A considerable quantity of the data used in this project was collected during projects funded by respectively NERC (UK), the Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands (RIFR, Iran), Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Comisión Interministerial de Ciencia y Tecnología (Spain) and the Darwin Initiative for the Survival of Species (DEFRA, UK).

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10958290 and 03057364
Volume :
105
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of Botany
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....efa676da355c86f1ce31b3a9a05b6d3c