Stoichiometry versus ecology: the relationships between genome size and guanine-cytosine content, and tissue nitrogen and phosphorus in grassland herbs.
Martin BitomskýLucie KobrlováMichal HronešJitka KlimešováMartin DuchoslavPublished in: Annals of botany (2022)
Our results provide stronger support for the ecology-based predictions than the stoichiometry-based predictions, and for the links between GC content and plant N and P stoichiometry than for genome size. We argue that the theories of plant metabolic rates and ecological strategies (resource-acquisitive vs. conservative or ruderal vs. stress-tolerator spectra) better explain interspecific genome-NP stoichiometry relationships at the tissue level (although relatively weakly) than the stoichiometric theory based on the elemental costs for building and maintaining DNA.