Cryptocoryne crispatula

Ethnobotanical Studies

Studies

The chromosome-level genome of the submerged plant Cryptocoryne crispatula provides insights into the terrestrial-freshwater transition in Araceae.

Summary

Study on Araceae plants transitioning to freshwater environments reveals increased substitution rates and positive selection in genes related to tissue development and defense responses. Submerged plants are linked to cellular respiration and photosynthesis, while floating plants prioritize gene expression regulation. This research opens doors for future studies on angiosperms' adaptation to aquatic environments.

Qian Z et al (2024).
DNA Res.
PubMed:
38245835

Growth Control of Cyanobacteria by Three Submerged Macrophytes.

Wang H et al (2012).
Environ Eng Sci.
PubMed:
22693412