The role of genome duplication in big sagebrush growth and fecundity.
Bryce A RichardsonMatthew J GerminoMarcus V WarwellSven BuerkiPublished in: American journal of botany (2021)
Ploidy is a strong predictor growth and seed yield, regardless of common-garden environment. The superior growth and fecundity of diploids across environments raises the question as to how tetraploids can be more prevalent than diploids, especially in warm-dry environments. Two hypotheses that may explain the abundance of tetraploids on the landscape include selection for drought resistance at the seedling stage, and greater competitive ability in water uptake in the upper soil horizon.