Understanding the algae to land plant transition

Autor(en): Buschmann, Henrik 
Holzinger, Andreas
Stichwörter: Auxin; cell division; chloroplast genome; GENOMES; GREEN; green algae; LIGHT; mitochondrial genome; model organism; multicellular; peroxidase; phylogeny; Plant Sciences; Streptophyte; terrestrialization
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Herausgeber: OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Journal: JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY
Volumen: 71
Ausgabe: 11
Startseite: 3241
Seitenende: 3246
Zusammenfassung: 
The first land plants arose similar to 470 million years ago and the `algae to land plant transition', or so-called terrestrialization, was truly earth changing. While it is established that streptopyhte green algae (Charophyta) gave rise to all embryophytes, many interesting questions remain unanswered; for example, what were the physiological adaptations to the new habitat and how complex were the first land plants morphologically? This special issue is a collection of 12 review and research papers dealing with various adaptations that enabled the `algae to land plant transition'.
ISSN: 00220957
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/eraa196

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