Physiological and fitness differences between cytotypes vary with stress in a grassland perennial herb.
Zuzana PavlíkováDana HoláBlanka VlasákováTomáš ProcházkaZuzana MünzbergováPublished in: PloS one (2017)
The photosynthesis related traits show higher plasticity in polyploids as theoretically expected, while the fitness related traits show higher plasticity in diploids especially in response to drought. This suggests that between cytotype comparisons need to consider multiple traits and multiple environments to understand the breath of possible responses of different cytotypes to stress. They also show that integrating results based on different traits is not straightforward and call for better mechanistic understanding of the relationships between species photosynthetic activity and fitness. Still, considering multiple environments and multiple species traits is crucial for understanding the drivers of niche differentiation between cytotypes in future studies.