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The origin of mechanical advantage in angiosperms

bioRxiv · 2026-05-23

A key mechanism that lets flowering plants open their stomata wide — and thus grow faster and more productively — originated once, in the very first flowering plant ancestor, and has been present in all angiosperms ever since. This trait likely enabled the explosive success of flowering plants on Earth.

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Mechanical advantage in stomatal opening was confirmed in 14 newly tested species spanning the earliest-diverging angiosperm lineages, bringing the total surveyed to at least 230 species across 85 families.

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The trait is present in Amborella trichopoda, the single species considered sister to all other flowering plants, indicating it evolved once in the common ancestor of all angiosperms.

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The researchers hypothesize that without this stomatal mechanical advantage, flowering plants could not have fully exploited their water-transport innovations — suggesting it was a key driver of angiosperm ecological dominance.

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