Genome size of alpine plants does not predict temperature resistance

Planta(2022)

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Main conclusion Genome size of alpine plants is not related to their resistance against frost and heat. Abstract Genome size is a variable trait in angiosperms, and it was suggested that large genome size represents a constraint in stressful environments. We measured genome size and resistance to frost and heat in 89 species of plants from tropical and temperate alpine habitats. Genome size of the species, ranging from 0.49 pg to 25.8 pg across the entire dataset, was not related to either frost or heat resistance in either group of plants. Genome size does not predict resistance to extreme temperatures in alpine plants and is thus not likely to predict plant responses to climate changes.
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Cellular DNA content, Freezing resistance, Functional traits, Heat resistance, Tropical and temperate mountains
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