2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.01.07.523112
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Adaptive evolution of carnivory inNepenthespitcher plants: a comparative transcriptomics and proteomics perspective

Abstract: While trait diversity associated with evolutionary radiations is easily recognized, their function and adaptive relevance often remain elusive. Here we study the evolution of carnivory genes in Nepenthes, an iconic radiation of carnivorous pitcher plants. We investigate 13 species chosen to represent the diversity of nutrient acquisition strategies, geography and climates covered by the genus. Using a combination of proteomics and transcriptomics, we discovered that Nepenthes secrete hundreds of enzymes and an… Show more

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“…This pigment was found on the pitcher's body and most other parts (Dávila-Lara et al 2021). As a pitcher is the further leaf growth, it naturally functions for photosynthesis (Scharmann et al 2023;Del Valle et al 2019). Although the pitcher body produces nectar, it is not the main nectar producer of the plant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This pigment was found on the pitcher's body and most other parts (Dávila-Lara et al 2021). As a pitcher is the further leaf growth, it naturally functions for photosynthesis (Scharmann et al 2023;Del Valle et al 2019). Although the pitcher body produces nectar, it is not the main nectar producer of the plant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%