Origin and evolution of C4 photosynthesis in the tribe Salsoleae (Chenopodiaceae) based on anatomical and biochemical types in leaves and cotyledons

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作者
Pyankov, V
Ziegler, H
Kuz'min, A
Edwards, G
机构
[1] Urals State Univ, Dept Plant Physiol, Ekaterinburg 620083, Russia
[2] Tech Univ Munich, Inst Bot, D-85354 Freising Weihenstephan, Germany
[3] Russian Acad Sci, Inst Basic Biol Problems, Pushchino 142292, Moscow Region, Russia
[4] Washington State Univ, Sch Biol Sci, Pullman, WA 99164 USA
关键词
C-3 and C-4 photosynthesis; Chenopodiaceae; cotyledons; evolution; leaf anatomy; Salsola; delta C-13 fractionation;
D O I
10.1007/s006060170004
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
The Chenopodiaceae genus Salsola contains a large number of species With C-4 photosynthesis. Along with derivative genera they have a prominent position among the desert vegetation of Asia and Africa. About 130 species from Asia and Africa were investigated to determine the occurrence of C-3 versus C-4 syndrome in leaves and cotyledons, and to study specific anatomical and biochemical features of photosynthesis in both photosynthetic organs. The species studied belong to all six previously identified sections of the tribe Salsoleae based on morphological characters. Types of photosynthesis were identified using carbon C-13/C-12 isotope fractionation. The representatives of all systematic groups were investigated for mesophyll anatomy and biochemical subtypes by determination of enzyme activity (RUBPC, PEPC, NAD- and NADP-ME and AAT) and primary photosynthetic products. Two photosynthetic types (C-3 and C-4) and two biochemical subtypes (NAD- and NADP-ME) were identified in both leaves and cotyledons. Both Kranz and non-Kranz type anatomy were found in leaves and cotyledons, but cotyledons had more diversity in anatomical structure. Strong relationships between anatomical types and biochemical subtypes in leaves and cotyledons were shown. We found convincing evidence for a similar pattern of structural and biochemical features of photosynthesis in leaves and cotyledons within systematic groups, and evaluated their relevance at the evolutionary level. We identified six groups in tribe Salsoleae with respect to photosynthetic types and mesophyll structure in leaves and cotyledons. Two separate lineages of biochemical and anatomical evolution within Salsoleae were demonstrated based on studies of leaves and cotyledons. The sections Caroxylon, Malpighipila, Cardiandra and Belanthera have no C-3 species and only the NAD-ME C-4 subtype has been found in leaves. We suggest the C-4 species in the NADP-ME lineage evolved in Coccosalsola and Salsola sections, and originated in the subsection Arbuscula. Coccosalsola contains many species with C-3 and/or C-3-C-4 intermediate photosynthesis. Within these main evolutionary lineages, species of different taxonomic groups (sections and subsections) had differences in anatomical or/and biochemical features in leaves and cotyledons. We conclude that structural and biochemical changes in the photosynthetic apparatus in species of the tribe Salsoleae were a key factor in their evolution and broad distribution in extreme desert environments.
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