PeerJ (Aug 2016)

Evolution of morphological and climatic adaptations in Veronica L. (Plantaginaceae)

  • Jian-Cheng Wang,
  • Bo-Rong Pan,
  • Dirk C. Albach

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.2333
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4
p. e2333

Abstract

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Perennials and annuals apply different strategies to adapt to the adverse environment, based on ‘tolerance’ and ‘avoidance’, respectively. To understand lifespan evolution and its impact on plant adaptability, we carried out a comparative study of perennials and annuals in the genus Veronica from a phylogenetic perspective. The results showed that ancestors of the genus Veronicawere likely to be perennial plants. Annual life history of Veronica has evolved multiple times and subtrees with more annual species have a higher substitution rate. Annuals can adapt to more xeric habitats than perennials. This indicates that annuals are more drought-resistant than their perennial relatives. Due to adaptation to similar selective pressures, parallel evolution occurs in morphological characters among annual species of Veronica.

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