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Blooming plants started blooming 130 mln years ago
2007-11-26 23:45:43 Xinhua English

BEIJING, Nov. 27 (Xinhuanet) -- You name the flowering plant species and chances are its origin can be traced back some 130 millions years ago during a 5-million-year time period when floral diversification took place.

The origin of angiosperms -- flowering plants -- has long baffled scientists, witnessed by Charles Darwin's reference to the origin of flowers as an "abominable mystery."

"One of the reasons why it's been hard to understand evolutionary relationships among the major groups of flowering plants is because they diversified over such a short time frame," said researcher Robert Jansen, professor of integrative biology at the University of Texas at Austin.

Two papers published online this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, reveal the evolutionary relationships between major groups of plant species. The results show a stunning diversification occurred within a period of 5 million years just after the plants first appeared on the scene and gave rise to today's five major lineages of flowering plants.

"Flowering plants today comprise around 400,000 species," said Pam Soltis, curator at the University of Florida's Florida Museum of Natural History. "To think that the burst that gave rise to almost all of these plants occurred in less than 5 million years is pretty amazing ˘w especially when you consider that flowering plants as a group have been around for at least 130 million years."

Pam and UF colleague Doug Soltis analyzed 61 genes from 45 plant species, while another team led by Jansen analyzed 81 genes from 64 plant species. Both groups focused on the genomes of the chloroplast, an organelle shared by all green plants that is responsible for their ability to photosynthesize.

Then, they arranged the gene sequences into diagrams to reflect the relationships among plant lineages throughout evolutionary history. From the length of the diagrams' branches along with known rates of genetic change, the teams estimated that three lineages went through a major diversification in an evolutionary "blink of an eye."

As for the cause of the explosion of plant diversity, that's still a floral mystery. Perhaps a major climatic event was the trigger, the researchers suggest. Another idea is that a new evolutionary trait, such as the development of a plant's water-conducting tube, jumpstarted the diversification.

(Agencies)

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