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Leaf economics and slow-fast adaptation across the geographic range of Arabidopsis thaliana

Life history strategies of most organisms are constrained by resource allocation patterns that follow a ‘slow-fast continuum’. It opposes slow growing and long-lived organisms with late investment in reproduction to those that grow faster, have earlier and larger reproductive effort and a short long...

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Autores principales: Sartori, Kevin, Vasseur, François, Violle, Cyrille, Baron, Etienne, Gerard, Marianne, Rowe, Nick, Ayala-Garay, Oscar, Christophe, Ananda, Jalón, Laura Garcia de, Masclef, Diane, Harscouet, Erwan, Granado, Maria del Rey, Chassagneux, Agathe, Kazakou, Elena, Vile, Denis
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6656729/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31341185
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-46878-2
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author Sartori, Kevin
Vasseur, François
Violle, Cyrille
Baron, Etienne
Gerard, Marianne
Rowe, Nick
Ayala-Garay, Oscar
Christophe, Ananda
Jalón, Laura Garcia de
Masclef, Diane
Harscouet, Erwan
Granado, Maria del Rey
Chassagneux, Agathe
Kazakou, Elena
Vile, Denis
author_facet Sartori, Kevin
Vasseur, François
Violle, Cyrille
Baron, Etienne
Gerard, Marianne
Rowe, Nick
Ayala-Garay, Oscar
Christophe, Ananda
Jalón, Laura Garcia de
Masclef, Diane
Harscouet, Erwan
Granado, Maria del Rey
Chassagneux, Agathe
Kazakou, Elena
Vile, Denis
author_sort Sartori, Kevin
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description Life history strategies of most organisms are constrained by resource allocation patterns that follow a ‘slow-fast continuum’. It opposes slow growing and long-lived organisms with late investment in reproduction to those that grow faster, have earlier and larger reproductive effort and a short longevity. In plants, the Leaf Economics Spectrum (LES) depicts a leaf-level trade-off between the rate of carbon assimilation and leaf lifespan, as stressed in functional ecology from interspecific comparative studies. However, it is still unclear how the LES is connected to the slow-fast syndrome. Interspecific comparisons also impede a deep exploration of the linkage between LES variation and adaptation to climate. Here, we measured growth, morpho-physiological and life-history traits, at both the leaf and whole-plant levels, in 378 natural accessions of Arabidopsis thaliana. We found that the LES is tightly linked to variation in whole-plant functioning, and aligns with the slow-fast continuum. A genetic analysis further suggested that phenotypic differentiation results from the selection of different slow-fast strategies in contrasted climates. Slow growing and long-lived plants were preferentially found in cold and arid habitats while fast growing and short-lived ones in more favorable habitats. Our findings shed light on the role of the slow-fast continuum for plant adaptation to climate. More broadly, they encourage future studies to bridge functional ecology, genetics and evolutionary biology to improve our understanding of plant adaptation to environmental changes.
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spelling pubmed-66567292019-07-29 Leaf economics and slow-fast adaptation across the geographic range of Arabidopsis thaliana Sartori, Kevin Vasseur, François Violle, Cyrille Baron, Etienne Gerard, Marianne Rowe, Nick Ayala-Garay, Oscar Christophe, Ananda Jalón, Laura Garcia de Masclef, Diane Harscouet, Erwan Granado, Maria del Rey Chassagneux, Agathe Kazakou, Elena Vile, Denis Sci Rep Article Life history strategies of most organisms are constrained by resource allocation patterns that follow a ‘slow-fast continuum’. It opposes slow growing and long-lived organisms with late investment in reproduction to those that grow faster, have earlier and larger reproductive effort and a short longevity. In plants, the Leaf Economics Spectrum (LES) depicts a leaf-level trade-off between the rate of carbon assimilation and leaf lifespan, as stressed in functional ecology from interspecific comparative studies. However, it is still unclear how the LES is connected to the slow-fast syndrome. Interspecific comparisons also impede a deep exploration of the linkage between LES variation and adaptation to climate. Here, we measured growth, morpho-physiological and life-history traits, at both the leaf and whole-plant levels, in 378 natural accessions of Arabidopsis thaliana. We found that the LES is tightly linked to variation in whole-plant functioning, and aligns with the slow-fast continuum. A genetic analysis further suggested that phenotypic differentiation results from the selection of different slow-fast strategies in contrasted climates. Slow growing and long-lived plants were preferentially found in cold and arid habitats while fast growing and short-lived ones in more favorable habitats. Our findings shed light on the role of the slow-fast continuum for plant adaptation to climate. More broadly, they encourage future studies to bridge functional ecology, genetics and evolutionary biology to improve our understanding of plant adaptation to environmental changes. Nature Publishing Group UK 2019-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6656729/ /pubmed/31341185 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-46878-2 Text en © The Author(s) 2019 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Sartori, Kevin
Vasseur, François
Violle, Cyrille
Baron, Etienne
Gerard, Marianne
Rowe, Nick
Ayala-Garay, Oscar
Christophe, Ananda
Jalón, Laura Garcia de
Masclef, Diane
Harscouet, Erwan
Granado, Maria del Rey
Chassagneux, Agathe
Kazakou, Elena
Vile, Denis
Leaf economics and slow-fast adaptation across the geographic range of Arabidopsis thaliana
title Leaf economics and slow-fast adaptation across the geographic range of Arabidopsis thaliana
title_full Leaf economics and slow-fast adaptation across the geographic range of Arabidopsis thaliana
title_fullStr Leaf economics and slow-fast adaptation across the geographic range of Arabidopsis thaliana
title_full_unstemmed Leaf economics and slow-fast adaptation across the geographic range of Arabidopsis thaliana
title_short Leaf economics and slow-fast adaptation across the geographic range of Arabidopsis thaliana
title_sort leaf economics and slow-fast adaptation across the geographic range of arabidopsis thaliana
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6656729/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31341185
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-46878-2
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