Biology Department, Phycology Research Group, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.
Bioessays. 2011 Sep;33(9):683-92. doi: 10.1002/bies.201100035. Epub 2011 Jul 11.
Recent data have provided evidence for an unrecognised ancient lineage of green plants that persists in marine deep-water environments. The green plants are a major group of photosynthetic eukaryotes that have played a prominent role in the global ecosystem for millions of years. A schism early in their evolution gave rise to two major lineages, one of which diversified in the world's oceans and gave rise to a large diversity of marine and freshwater green algae (Chlorophyta) while the other gave rise to a diverse array of freshwater green algae and the land plants (Streptophyta). It is generally believed that the earliest-diverging Chlorophyta were motile planktonic unicellular organisms, but the discovery of an ancient group of deep-water seaweeds has challenged our understanding of the basal branches of the green plant phylogeny. In this review, we discuss current insights into the origin and diversification of the green plant lineage.
最近的数据提供了证据,证明在海洋深水中存在一个未被识别的古老绿色植物谱系。绿色植物是光合真核生物的一个主要群体,它们在数百万年的时间里在全球生态系统中发挥了重要作用。它们进化早期的一次分裂产生了两个主要谱系,其中一个谱系在世界海洋中多样化,产生了大量的海洋和淡水绿藻(Chlorophyta),而另一个谱系则产生了各种各样的淡水绿藻和陆地植物(Streptophyta)。人们普遍认为,最早分化的绿藻是能动的浮游单细胞生物,但深海海藻这一古老群体的发现挑战了我们对绿色植物系统发育基本分支的理解。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了对绿色植物谱系起源和多样化的最新认识。