Japonolirion osense, a close relative of the mycoheterotrophic genus Petrosavia, exhibits complete autotrophic capabilities
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| Publication date | 08-11-2024 |
| Journal | BMC plant biology |
| Article number | 1058 |
| Volume | Issue number | 24 | 1 |
| Number of pages | 10 |
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| Abstract |
The plant kingdom exhibits a diversity of nutritional strategies,
extending beyond complete autotrophy. In addition to full
mycoheterotrophs and holoparasites, it is now recognized that a greater
number of green plants than previously assumed use partly of fungal
carbon. These are termed partial mycoheterotrophs or mixotrophs.
Notably, some species exhibit a dependency on fungi exclusively during
early ontogenetic stages, referred to as initial mycoheterotrophy. Japonolirion osense,
a rare plant thriving in serpentinite soils, emerges as a potential
candidate for initial mycoheterotrophy or mixotrophy. Several factors
support this hypothesis, including its diminutive sizes of shoot and and
seeds, the establishment of Paris-type arbuscular mycorrhizal
associations, its placement within the Petrosaviales—largely composed of
fully mycoheterotrophic species—and its ability to face the challenging
conditions of its environment. To explore these possibilities, our
study adopts a multidisciplinary approach, encompassing stable isotope
abundance analyses, in vitro experiments, anatomical analyses, and
comparative plastome analyses. Our study aims to (1) determine whether J. osense
relies on fungal carbon during germination, indicating initial
mycoheterotrophy, (2) determine if it employs a dual carbon acquisition
strategy as an adult, and (3) investigate potential genomic reductions
in photosynthetic capabilities. Contrary to expectations, our
comprehensive findings strongly indicate that J. osense maintains
complete autotrophy throughout its life cycle. This underscores the
contrasting nutritional strategies evolved by species within the
Petrosaviales.
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| Document type | Article |
| Note | With supplementary material. - Correction published in: BMC plant biology (2024) 24:1113. |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1186/s12870-024-05721-1 |
| Other links | https://doi.org/10.1186/s12870-024-05838-3 https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85209473651 |
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