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Trait - climate relations in Themeda triandra: a widely distributed C4 grass and crop wild relative

Jacob, V.; Atwell, B.; Yates, L. A.; Gallagher, R.; Sumner, E. E.; Britton, T.; Wright, I. J.

2026-03-06 ecology
10.64898/2026.03.04.709158 bioRxiv
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O_LIQuantifying relationships between traits and climate using plants collected from diverse climatic origins, grown under common conditions, potentially provides valuable insights into climate adaptation. C_LIO_LIWe report on fifteen accessions of kangaroo grass (Themeda triandra), a C4 species distributed across Australia, Asia, the Middle East and Africa from the Andropogoneae clade of grasses that is vital to global agriculture. Plants were grown to maturity in glasshouses under two thermal regimes, with ample water supplied. Numerous physiological, "economic" and developmental traits were characterised. C_LIO_LIAs expected, plants grown at 20{degrees}C maxima had lower photosynthetic rates (Asat) and dark respiration rates, reduced leaf expansion, and delayed flowering compared with plants grown at 30{degrees}C. However, surprisingly few traits varied with climate-of-origin: accessions from colder climates had higher Asat alongside lower leaf mass per area, but only when grown at 20{degrees}C; flowering time showed the strongest correlation with site climate, with plants from wetter, warmer or less variable climates taking longer to flower. C_LIO_LIOur findings highlight remarkable phenotypic flexibility in key traits of T. triandra; this flexibility is likely key to its wide distribution. The strong relationship between flowering time and climate-of-origin underscores the importance of reproductive phenology as an adaptive trait. C_LI

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