Genome analyses provide insights into Engelhardia's adaptation to East Asia summer monsoon.

IF 6.3 1区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Plant Diversity Pub Date : 2025-07-25 eCollection Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.pld.2025.07.003
Min Li, Jing-Jing Wu, Ren-Ping Su, Ou-Yan Fang, Xiang Cai, Pei-Han Huang, Xiao-Yang Gao, Xin-Xing Fu, Xiao-Hui Ma, Lin-Yue He, Yi-Gang Song, Guo-Xiong Hu, Shi-Shun Zhou, Yun-Hong Tan, Yves Van de Peer, Jie Li, Sheng-Dan Wu, Hong-Hu Meng
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Genetic information has been instrumental in elucidating the relationship between the East Asian Summer Monsoon (EASM) and subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forests (EBLFs). However, how the genomic insights of EBLFs' species correspond to environmental shifts induced by the EASM remains limited. In this study, we investigated the adaptive mechanisms of evergreen Engelhardia species in response to the EASM through genome sequencing and comparative genomic analyses from the de novo genome assemblies of five closely related Engelhardia taxa and one Rhoiptelea species. Our findings revealed that the divergence of evergreen trees from their sister deciduous species is closely associated with the onset and intensification of the EASM. This genomic transition may have coincided with a significant expansion of the terpene synthase (TPS) gene family in E. fenzelii, driven by four distinct modes of gene duplication. This expansion enhances the biosynthesis of terpene volatiles, providing a defensive mechanism against potential herbivory in EASM affected environments. We also identified a shared whole-genome duplication (WGD) event across Engelhardia, along with substantial differences in transposable element (TE) composition and activity, which contributed to genome size variation between E. fenzelii and E. roxburghiana. In addition, demographic analyses revealed a continuous population decline over the past 10 million years, further exacerbated by recent human disturbance, underscoring the conservation urgency for these species. These results not only provide preliminary insights into the complex evolutionary dynamics within the Engelhardia genus from genomic insights (e.g., the intricate relationships between genomic variations, environmental changes, and adaptive responses driven by significant climatic events such as the EASM), but also provides valuable insights into the conservation significance of EBLFs.

基因组分析为恩格尔哈迪亚对东亚夏季季风的适应提供了洞见。
遗传信息对东亚夏季风(EASM)与亚热带常绿阔叶林(EBLFs)的关系研究具有重要意义。然而,eblf物种的基因组见解如何与EASM引起的环境变化相对应仍然有限。本研究通过对5个亲缘关系较近的恩格尔哈迪亚类群和1个Rhoiptelea种的新生基因组序列进行测序和比较,探讨了常绿恩格尔哈迪亚(Engelhardia)种对EASM的适应机制。研究结果表明,常绿乔木与其姊妹落叶树种的分化与东亚热带风暴的发生和加剧密切相关。在四种不同的基因复制模式的驱动下,这种基因组转变可能与芬泽兰萜类合成酶(TPS)基因家族的显著扩张相吻合。这种扩张增强了萜烯挥发物的生物合成,为EASM影响环境中潜在的草食提供了一种防御机制。我们还发现了enelhardia之间共享的全基因组重复(WGD)事件,以及转座因子(TE)组成和活性的实质性差异,这导致了E. fenzelii和E. roxburghiana之间基因组大小的差异。此外,人口统计分析显示,在过去的1000万年中,该物种的数量持续下降,并因最近的人类干扰而进一步加剧,强调了保护这些物种的紧迫性。这些结果不仅从基因组的角度(如基因组变异、环境变化和由重大气候事件(如EASM)驱动的适应性响应之间的复杂关系)对Engelhardia属的复杂进化动力学提供了初步的认识,而且为eblf的保护意义提供了有价值的见解。
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Plant Diversity
Plant Diversity Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
CiteScore
8.30
自引率
6.20%
发文量
1863
审稿时长
35 days
期刊介绍: Plant Diversity (formerly Plant Diversity and Resources) is an international plant science journal that publishes substantial original research and review papers that advance our understanding of the past and current distribution of plants, contribute to the development of more phylogenetically accurate taxonomic classifications, present new findings on or insights into evolutionary processes and mechanisms that are of interest to the community of plant systematic and evolutionary biologists. While the focus of the journal is on biodiversity, ecology and evolution of East Asian flora, it is not limited to these topics. Applied evolutionary issues, such as climate change and conservation biology, are welcome, especially if they address conceptual problems. Theoretical papers are equally welcome. Preference is given to concise, clearly written papers focusing on precisely framed questions or hypotheses. Papers that are purely descriptive have a low chance of acceptance. Fields covered by the journal include: plant systematics and taxonomy- evolutionary developmental biology- reproductive biology- phylo- and biogeography- evolutionary ecology- population biology- conservation biology- palaeobotany- molecular evolution- comparative and evolutionary genomics- physiology- biochemistry
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