2022
DOI: 10.1111/jse.12896
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Evolutionary targets of gene expression divergence in a complex of closely related pine species

Abstract: The environment is a powerful selective pressure for sessile organisms, such as plants, and adaptation to the environment is particularly important for long‐lived species, like trees. Despite the importance of adaptive trait variation to the survival and success of trees, the molecular basis of adaptation is still poorly understood. Gene expression patterns in three closely related, but phenotypically and ecologically divergent, pine species were analyzed to detect differentiation that may be associated with t… Show more

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“…The high LMA observed in polymorpha compared to the other varieties is consistent with expectations, as thicker leaves are often associated with high-elevation plants (Read et al 2014 ). Lignin is associated with tensile strength (Trupiano et al 2012 ; Zhang et al 2014 ), and high lignin in polymorpha may be an adaptation to the mechanical stress of wind at high elevations (Zaborowska et al 2023 ). High LMA and chlorophyll a + b in polymorpha are consistent with the relatively higher total chlorophyll and lower leaf surface area observed in common-garden trees of M. polymorpha derived from high-elevation, open-pollinated seeds (Martin et al 2007 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The high LMA observed in polymorpha compared to the other varieties is consistent with expectations, as thicker leaves are often associated with high-elevation plants (Read et al 2014 ). Lignin is associated with tensile strength (Trupiano et al 2012 ; Zhang et al 2014 ), and high lignin in polymorpha may be an adaptation to the mechanical stress of wind at high elevations (Zaborowska et al 2023 ). High LMA and chlorophyll a + b in polymorpha are consistent with the relatively higher total chlorophyll and lower leaf surface area observed in common-garden trees of M. polymorpha derived from high-elevation, open-pollinated seeds (Martin et al 2007 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%