Genome size is strongly linked to carbohydrate storage and weakly linked to root sprouting ability in herbs.
Martin BitomskýJana MartínkováF Curtis LubbeIveta MarešováJitka KlimešováPublished in: Annals of botany (2023)
Root sprouters may have smaller genomes because of their frequent occurrence in dry and open habitats. Large-genome species with presumably large cells and vacuoles could accumulate more water-soluble carbohydrates at the end of the growing season to fuel their growth and perhaps protect vulnerable organs from freezing early next season.