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Gigantic chloroplasts, including bizonoplasts, are common in shade-adapted species of the ancient vascular plant family Selaginellaceae.

Jian-Wei LiuShau-Fu LiChin-Ting WuIván A ValdespinoJia-Fang HoYeh-Hua WuHo-Ming ChangTe-Yu GuuMei-Fang KaoClive ChessonSauren DasHank OppenheimerAne BakutisPeter SaengerNoris Salazar AllenJean Wan Hong YongBayu AdjieRuth KiewNalini M NadkarniChun-Lin HuangPeter ChessonChiou-Rong Sheue
Published in: American journal of botany (2020)
Multiplastidic chloroplasts are most likely basal, implying that monoplastidy and bizonoplasts are derived traits, with monoplastidy evolving at least twice, potentially as an adaptation to low light. Although there is insufficient information to understand the adaptive significance of the numerous structural variants, they are unmatched in the vascular plants, suggesting unusual evolutionary flexibility in this ancient plant genus.
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