Bigger genomes provide environment-dependent growth benefits in grasses
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Increasing genome size (GS) is associated with slower rates of DNA replication and greater cellular nitrogen and phosphorus demands. Nevertheless, plant species vary enormously in GS. Using data on grass speciesâ climatic niches and growth rates under different environmental conditions, we tested for growth costs or benefits associated with GS. We found that evolutionary history, photosynthetic pathway and life-history all influence the distribution of grass speciesâ GS. GS was constrained in annual and C4 species, the latter allowing for small cells necessary for C4 leaf anatomy. We found that larger GS were advantageous under high nitrogen availability and, for perennial species, low growth-season temperature. Increased GS benefits are likely due to associated larger cell sizes, allowing rapid biomass production where soil fertility meets nitrogen demands or when growth occurs via temperature-independent cell expansion. Our findings reveal that GS is a globally important predictor of ..., , , # Bigger genomes provide environment-dependent growth benefits in grasses
## Description of the data and file structure
### Dataset descriptions
grass.niche.data.csv = Species-level data on mean grass environmental niches (relating to temperature, precipitation and soil nitrogen), life history and photosynthetic pathway
grass.RGR.csv = Species-level data on grass relative growth rate under different environmental conditions, as well as life history and photosynthetic pathway
grass.phylogeny.tre = Maximum clade credibility phylogeny of 660 grass species (subset for the study species for the niche analyses; from [Forrestel 2015](https://www.proquest.com/openview/64a2210dd62af9f40a72ec5f817a5073/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750))
N.B. Data on genome size (1C values) for the study species can be accessed at the Plant DNA C-values database [https://cvalues.science.kew.org/](https://cvalues.science.kew.org/)
### Explanation of abbreviations/code names used in column headings
grass...
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2025-08-05



