Marjorie R Lundgren
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Recent Articles
1.
Bellasio C, Lundgren M
Plant Cell Environ
. 2024 Mar;
47(6):2288-2309.
PMID: 38494958
The repeated emergence of NADP-malic enzyme (ME), NAD-ME and phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK) subtypes of C photosynthesis are iconic examples of convergent evolution, which suggests that these biochemistries do not randomly...
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Alenazi A, Bianconi M, Middlemiss E, Milenkovic V, Curran E, Sotelo G, et al.
Plant Cell Environ
. 2023 May;
46(8):2310-2322.
PMID: 37184423
C photosynthesis results from anatomical and biochemical characteristics that together concentrate CO around ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (Rubisco), increasing productivity in warm conditions. This complex trait evolved through the gradual accumulation of...
3.
Walsh C, Brautigam A, Roberts M, Lundgren M
J Exp Bot
. 2022 Nov;
74(3):707-722.
PMID: 36437625
The C2 carbon-concentrating mechanism increases net CO2 assimilation by shuttling photorespiratory CO2 in the form of glycine from mesophyll to bundle sheath cells, where CO2 concentrates and can be re-assimilated....
4.
Young S, Dunning L, Liu H, Stevens C, Lundgren M
J Exp Bot
. 2022 Mar;
73(10):3189-3204.
PMID: 35293994
Previous studies have demonstrated the ecological sorting of herbaceous C3 and C4 species along gradients of precipitation and temperature: C4 herbaceous species typically occupy drier and warmer environments than their...
5.
Olofsson J, Curran E, Nyirenda F, Bianconi M, Dunning L, Milenkovic V, et al.
Mol Ecol
. 2021 Mar;
30(9):2116-2130.
PMID: 33682242
Geographical isolation facilitates the emergence of distinct phenotypes within a single species, but reproductive barriers or selection are needed to maintain the polymorphism after secondary contact. Here, we explore the...
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Bianconi M, Dunning L, Curran E, Hidalgo O, Powell R, Mian S, et al.
Proc Biol Sci
. 2020 Nov;
287(1938):20201960.
PMID: 33171085
C photosynthesis evolved multiple times independently in angiosperms, but most origins are relatively old so that the early events linked to photosynthetic diversification are blurred. The grass is an exception,...
7.
Liu H, Xu Q, Lundgren M, Ye Q
Funct Plant Biol
. 2020 Jun;
44(11):1098-1110.
PMID: 32480636
The differing water relations between flowers and leaves on a plant reflect the lack of co-ordination between reproductive and vegetative organs during the evolution of angiosperm species. The amount of...
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Young S, Sack L, Sporck-Koehler M, Lundgren M
J Exp Bot
. 2020 May;
71(16):4629-4638.
PMID: 32409834
Since C4 photosynthesis was first discovered >50 years ago, researchers have sought to understand how this complex trait evolved from the ancestral C3 photosynthetic machinery on >60 occasions. Despite its...
9.
Lundgren M, Des Marais D
Curr Biol
. 2020 Feb;
30(4):R180-R189.
PMID: 32097648
All plants must allocate limited resources to survival, growth, and reproduction. In natural species, allocation strategies reflect trade-offs between survivorship risk and subsequent fitness benefits and are therefore central to...
10.
Lundgren M
New Phytol
. 2020 Feb;
228(6):1734-1740.
PMID: 32080851
C photosynthesis is a carbon concentrating mechanism that can increase net CO assimilation by capturing, concentrating and re-assimilating CO released by photorespiration. Empirical and modelling studies indicate that C plants...