Evolution and function of red pigmentation in land plants.
Kevin M DaviesMarco LandiJohn W van KlinkKathy E SchwinnDavid A BrummellNick W AlbertDavid ChagneRubina JibranSamarth KulshresthaYanfei ZhouJohn L BowmanPublished in: Annals of botany (2022)
The evidence suggests that pigment biosynthetic pathways have evolved numerous times in land plants to provide compounds that have red colour to screen damaging photosynthetically active radiation but that also have secondary functions that provide specific benefits to the particular land plant lineage.