
The metabolome is the biochemical basis of plant form and function, but we know little about its macroecological variation across the plant kingdom. Here, we used the plant functional trait concept to interpret leaf metabolome variation among 457 tropical and 339 temperate plant species. Distilling metabolite chemistry into five metabolic functional traits reveals that plants vary on two major axes of leaf metabolic specialization—a leaf chemical defense spectrum and an expression of leaf longevity. Axes are similar for tropical and temperate species, with many trait combinations being viable. However, metabolic traits vary orthogonally to life-history strategies described by widely used functional traits. The metabolome thus expands the functional trait concept by providing additional axes of metabolic specialization for examining plant form and function.
10120 Department of Chemistry, [SDE] Environmental Sciences, UFSP13-8 Global Change and Biodiversity, phenotype, distributions, 106044 Systems biology, Longevity, plant chemistry, diversity, 540 Chemistry, 106044 Systembiologie, functional traits, 910 Geography & travel, plant leaves, 1000 Multidisciplinary, Multidisciplinary, Earth, Environmental, Ecological, and Space Sciences, 106057 Metabolomics, 106057 Metabolomik, prediction, metabolomics, [SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio], Plant Leaves, 10122 Institute of Geography, Phenotype, Metabolome, metabolome, fast-slow continuum
10120 Department of Chemistry, [SDE] Environmental Sciences, UFSP13-8 Global Change and Biodiversity, phenotype, distributions, 106044 Systems biology, Longevity, plant chemistry, diversity, 540 Chemistry, 106044 Systembiologie, functional traits, 910 Geography & travel, plant leaves, 1000 Multidisciplinary, Multidisciplinary, Earth, Environmental, Ecological, and Space Sciences, 106057 Metabolomics, 106057 Metabolomik, prediction, metabolomics, [SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio], Plant Leaves, 10122 Institute of Geography, Phenotype, Metabolome, metabolome, fast-slow continuum
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