Anatomical and biochemical evolutionary ancient traits of Araucaria araucana (Molina) K. Koch and their effects on carbon assimilation

Author:

Rivera Betsy K12ORCID,Sáez Patricia L123,Cavieres Lohengrin A345,Capó-Bauçà Sebastià6,Iñiguez Concepción6,Sanfuentes von Stowasser Eugenio78,Fuentes Francisca12,Ramírez Constanza F12,Vallejos Valentina12,Galmés Jeroni6

Affiliation:

1. Laboratorio Cultivo de Tejidos Vegetales , Centro de Biotecnología, Departamento de Silvicultura, Facultad de Ciencias Forestales, , Concepción 4030000 , Chile

2. Universidad de Concepción , Centro de Biotecnología, Departamento de Silvicultura, Facultad de Ciencias Forestales, , Concepción 4030000 , Chile

3. Instituto de Ecología y Biodiversidad (IEB) , Santiago 8320000 , Chile

4. ECOBIOSIS , Departamento de Botánica, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Oceanográficas, , Concepción 4030000 , Chile

5. Universidad de Concepción , Departamento de Botánica, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Oceanográficas, , Concepción 4030000 , Chile

6. Research Group on Plant Biology under Mediterranean Conditions, INAGEA-Universitat de les Illes Balears , Balearic Islands 07122 , Spain

7. Laboratorio de Patología Forestal , Facultad Ciencias Forestales y Centro de Biotecnología, , Concepción 4030000 , Chile

8. Universidad de Concepción , Facultad Ciencias Forestales y Centro de Biotecnología, , Concepción 4030000 , Chile

Abstract

Abstract The study of ancient species provides valuable information concerning the evolution of specific adaptations to past and current environmental conditions. Araucaria araucana (Molina) K. Koch belongs to one of the oldest families of conifers in the world, but despite this, there are few studies focused on its physiology and responses to changes in environmental conditions. We used an integrated approach aimed at comprehensively characterizing the ecophysiology of this poorly known species, focusing in its stomatal, mesophyll and biochemical traits, hypothesizing that these traits govern the carbon assimilation of A. araucana under past and present levels of atmospheric CO2. Results indicated that A. araucana presents the typical traits of an ancient species, such as large stomata and low stomatal density, which trigger low stomatal conductance and slow stomatal responsiveness to changing environmental conditions. Interestingly, the quantitative analysis showed that photosynthetic rates were equally limited by both diffusive and biochemical components. The Rubisco catalytic properties proved to have a low Rubisco affinity for CO2 and O2, similar to other ancient species. This affinity for CO2, together with the low carboxylation turnover rate, are responsible for the low Rubisco catalytic efficiency of carboxylation. These traits could be the result of the diverse environmental selective pressures that A. araucana was exposed during its diversification. The increase in measured temperatures induced an increase in stomatal and biochemical limitations, which together with a lower Rubisco affinity for CO2 could explain the low photosynthetic capacity of A. araucana in warmer conditions.

Funder

National Fund for Scientific and Technological Development

Spanish Ministry of Sciences, Innovation and Universities

Spanish State Research Agency

European Regional Development Fund

Government of the Balearic Islands

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science,Physiology

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