volume 239 issue 1 pages 399-414

Growth, physiology, and stomatal parameters of plant polyploids grown under ice age, present‐day, and future CO 2 concentrations

Petr Šmarda 1
Karel Klem 2
Ondřej Knápek 1
Barbora Veselá 2
Kristýna Veselá 1
Petr Holub 2
Vít Kuchař 1
Alexandra Šilerová 1
Lucie Horová 1
P. Bureš 1
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2023-05-11
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR3.293
CiteScore17.5
Impact factor8.1
ISSN0028646X, 14698137
PubMed ID:  37167007
Plant Science
Physiology
Abstract
Summary

  • Polyploidy plays an important role in plant evolution, but knowledge of its eco‐physiological consequences, such as of the putatively enlarged stomata of polyploid plants, remains limited. Enlarged stomata should disadvantage polyploids at low CO2 concentrations (namely during the Quaternary glacial periods) because larger stomata are viewed as less effective at CO2 uptake.

  • We observed the growth, physiology, and epidermal cell features of 15 diploids and their polyploid relatives cultivated under glacial, present‐day, and potential future atmospheric CO2 concentrations (200, 400, and 800 ppm respectively).

  • We demonstrated some well‐known polyploidy effects, such as faster growth and larger leaves, seeds, stomata, and other epidermal cells. The stomata of polyploids, however, tended to be more elongated than those of diploids, and contrary to common belief, they had no negative effect on the CO2 uptake capacity of polyploids. Moreover, polyploids grew comparatively better than diploids even at low, glacial CO2 concentrations. Higher polyploids with large genomes also showed increased operational stomatal conductance and consequently, a lower water‐use efficiency.

  • Our results point to a possible decrease in growth superiority of polyploids over diploids in a current and future high CO2 climatic scenarios, as well as the possible water and/or nutrient dependency of higher polyploids.

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    Šmarda P. et al. Growth, physiology, and stomatal parameters of plant polyploids grown under ice age, present‐day, and future CO 2 concentrations // New Phytologist. 2023. Vol. 239. No. 1. pp. 399-414.
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    Šmarda P., Klem K., Knápek O., Veselá B., Veselá K., Holub P., Kuchař V., Šilerová A., Horová L., Bureš P. Growth, physiology, and stomatal parameters of plant polyploids grown under ice age, present‐day, and future CO 2 concentrations // New Phytologist. 2023. Vol. 239. No. 1. pp. 399-414.
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    TY - JOUR
    DO - 10.1111/nph.18955
    UR - https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.18955
    TI - Growth, physiology, and stomatal parameters of plant polyploids grown under ice age, present‐day, and future CO 2 concentrations
    T2 - New Phytologist
    AU - Šmarda, Petr
    AU - Klem, Karel
    AU - Knápek, Ondřej
    AU - Veselá, Barbora
    AU - Veselá, Kristýna
    AU - Holub, Petr
    AU - Kuchař, Vít
    AU - Šilerová, Alexandra
    AU - Horová, Lucie
    AU - Bureš, P.
    PY - 2023
    DA - 2023/05/11
    PB - Wiley
    SP - 399-414
    IS - 1
    VL - 239
    PMID - 37167007
    SN - 0028-646X
    SN - 1469-8137
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    @article{2023_Šmarda,
    author = {Petr Šmarda and Karel Klem and Ondřej Knápek and Barbora Veselá and Kristýna Veselá and Petr Holub and Vít Kuchař and Alexandra Šilerová and Lucie Horová and P. Bureš},
    title = {Growth, physiology, and stomatal parameters of plant polyploids grown under ice age, present‐day, and future CO 2 concentrations},
    journal = {New Phytologist},
    year = {2023},
    volume = {239},
    publisher = {Wiley},
    month = {may},
    url = {https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.18955},
    number = {1},
    pages = {399--414},
    doi = {10.1111/nph.18955}
    }
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    Šmarda, Petr, et al. “Growth, physiology, and stomatal parameters of plant polyploids grown under ice age, present‐day, and future CO 2 concentrations.” New Phytologist, vol. 239, no. 1, May. 2023, pp. 399-414. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.18955.