Caisová Lenka
Centre for Plant Sciences, Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of Leeds, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds, UK.
J Exp Bot. 2020 Jun 11;71(11):3305-3313. doi: 10.1093/jxb/eraa102.
It is generally accepted that land plants evolved from streptophyte algae. However, there are also many chlorophytes (a sister group of streptophyte algae and land plants) that moved to terrestrial habitats and even resemble mosses. This raises the question of why no land plants evolved from chlorophytes. In order to better understand what enabled streptophyte algae to conquer the land, it is necessary to study the chlorophytes as well. This review will introduce the freshwater filamentous chlorophyte alga Draparnaldia sp. (Chaetophorales, Chlorophyceae) as a model for comparative analyses between these two lineages. It will also focus on current knowledge about the evolution of morphological complexity in chlorophytes versus streptophytes and their respective morphological/behavioural adaptations to semi-terrestrial habitats, and will show why Draparnaldia is needed as a new model system.
人们普遍认为陆地植物是从链形植物藻类进化而来的。然而,也有许多绿藻(链形植物藻类和陆地植物的姐妹类群)迁移到了陆地栖息地,甚至与苔藓相似。这就引出了一个问题,即为什么没有绿藻进化出陆地植物。为了更好地理解是什么使链形植物藻类能够征服陆地,研究绿藻也是必要的。这篇综述将介绍淡水丝状绿藻Draparnaldia sp.(绿藻纲毛枝藻目),作为这两个谱系之间比较分析的模型。它还将关注目前关于绿藻与链形植物形态复杂性进化以及它们各自对半陆地栖息地的形态/行为适应的知识,并将说明为什么需要Draparnaldia作为一个新的模型系统。