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The origin and early evolution of plants

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TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCE
卷 28, 期 3, 页码 312-329

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.tplants.2022.09.009

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Plant evolution has had a profound impact on the biosphere. Recent studies using comparative genomics, phylogenetics, and the fossil record have revealed the evolutionary history of important plant groups and key innovations. Molecular clock analyses suggest that these plant groups emerged at specific time periods in Earth's history.
Plant (archaeplastid) evolution has transformed the biosphere, but we are only now beginning to learn how this took place through comparative genomics, phylogenetics, and the fossil record. This has illuminated the phylogeny Archaeplastida, Viridiplantae, and Streptophyta, and has resolved the evolution of key characters, genes, and genomes - revealing that many key innovations evolved long before the clades with which they have been casually associated. Molecular clock analyses estimate that Streptophyta and Viridiplantae emerged in the late Mesoproterozoic to late Neoproterozoic, whereas Archaeplastida emerged in the late-mid Palaeoproterozoic. Together, these insights inform the coevolution of plants and the Earth system that transformed ecology global biogeochemical cycles, increased weathering, and precipitated snowball Earth events, during which they would have been key to oxygen production net primary productivity (NPP).

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