Non-structural carbohydrates stored in belowground organs point to the diversity in Amaranthaceae
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2021
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Amaranthaceae is a cosmopolitan and diverse family, with characteristics that enable plants to occupy habitats
with harsh environmental conditions. The Brazilian Cerrado has numerous features that impose challenges to
plant survival, such as seasonal drought and fires. Nearly one hundred species of Amaranthaceae occur in the
Cerrado and many of them have thickened belowground systems that store non-structural carbohydrates. In this
study, we analyze patterns in the adaptive strategies of Amaranthaceae species that occur in the Cerrado, by
assessing the types of carbohydrates stored in the belowground systems and biomass allocation in light of
photosynthetic characteristics reported in the literature. We analyzed species of Amaranthus (C4), Alternanthera
(C3-C4), Froelichia (C4), Gomphrena (C4), and Pfaffia (C3). All the analyzed species had non-structural carbohydrate content higher than 20% of the dry mass. Sucrose was the main non-structural carbohydrate found in the
belowground organs of Alternanthera tenella and Amaranthus viridis. Starch was detected only in Amaranthus
viridis. All other species accumulate fructans; Pfaffia spp. have inulin-type fructans while Gomphrena and Froelichia have levan-type fructans. Two morphophysiological syndromes are characterized by the lowest or highest
investment in belowground system mass and storage of fructans, being interpreted as generalist or specialist
adaptive strategies. These two characteristics of such syndromes, together with the photosynthetic metabolisms
are traits that reflect the diversity of the Amaranthaceae and their ability to occupy several habitats, including
those marked by harsh conditions, such as the Cerrado.
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Adaptive strategies, Cerrado, Fructan, Photosynthetic pathways, Starch, Storage, Sucrose
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CAMPOS, Gustavo Ribeiro et al. Non-structural carbohydrates stored in belowground organs point to the diversity in Amaranthaceae. Flora, Amsterdam, v. 276/277, e151774, 2021. DOI: 10.1016/j.flora.2021.151774. Disponível em: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S036725302100013X. Acesso em: 12 jun. 2023.