Operating at the very low end of the crassulacean acid metabolism spectrum: Sesuvium portulacastrum (Aizoaceae)

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作者
Winter, Klaus [1 ]
Garcia, Milton [1 ]
Virgo, Aurelio [1 ]
Holtum, Joseph A. M. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Smithsonian Trop Res Inst, POB 0843-03092, Balboa, Ancon, Panama
[2] James Cook Univ, Coll Sci & Engn, Ctr Trop Biodivers & Climate Change, Townsville, Qld 4811, Australia
基金
澳大利亚研究理事会;
关键词
Crassulacean acid metabolism; CO2; assimilation; C-4; photosynthesis; facultative CAM; salt tolerance; Sesuvium portulacastrum; succulence; C-4; PHOTOSYNTHESIS; C-3-C-4; INTERMEDIATE; CAM PHOTOSYNTHESIS; LEAF ANATOMY; EVOLUTION; EUPHORBIA; CO2; PHYLOGENETICS; DIVERSITY; PLANTS;
D O I
10.1093/jxb/ery431
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Demonstration of crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) in species with low usage of this system relative to C-3-photosynthetic CO2 assimilation can be challenging experimentally but provides crucial information on the early steps of CAM evolution. Here, weakly expressed CAM was detected in the well-known pantropical coastal, leaf-succulent herb Sesuvium portulacastrum, demonstrating that CAM is present in the Sesuvioideae, the only sub-family of the Aizoaceae in which it had not yet been shown conclusively. In outdoor plots in Panama, leaves and stems of S. portulacastrum consistently exhibited a small degree of nocturnal acidification which, in leaves, increased during the dry season. In potted plants, nocturnal acidification was mainly facultative, as levels of acidification increased in a reversible manner following the imposition of short-term water-stress. In drought-stressed plants, nocturnal net CO2 exchange approached the CO2-compensation point, consistent with low rates of CO2 dark fixation sufficient to eliminate respiratory carbon loss. Detection of low-level CAM in S. portulacastrum adds to the growing number of species that cannot be considered C-3 plants sensu stricto, although they obtain CO2 principally via the C-3 pathway. Knowledge about the presence/absence of low-level CAM is critical when assessing trajectories of CAM evolution in lineages. The genus Sesuvium is of particular interest because it also contains C-4 species.
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页码:6561 / 6570
页数:10
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