Genome size variation in Cape schoenoid sedges (Schoeneae) and its ecophysiological consequences.
Ruan van MazijkAdam G WestG Anthony VerboomTammy L ElliottPetr BurešA Muthama MuasyaPublished in: American journal of botany (2024)
We interpret differences in vegetative physiology between the genera as evidence of more-conservative strategies in CFR Schoenus compared to the more-acquisitive Tetraria. Because Schoenus have smaller, reduced leaves, they likely rely more on culm photosynthesis than Tetraria. Across the CFR Schoeneae, ecophysiology correlates with genome size, but confounding sources of trait variation limit inferences about causal relationships between traits.