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Water stress-induced modifications of leaf hydraulic architecture in sunflower: co-ordination with gas exchange.
Effects of experimental blockage of major veins on hydraulics and gas exchange of Prunus laurocerasus L. leaves
Ecofisiologia di Olea oleaster Hoffmgg. et Link: verso un modello predittivo dell'adattamento all'aridità.
Some guidelines for monitoring desertification of Mediterranean drylands on the basis of plant water status: methodological problems and results from the DEMOS project
Limitation of stomatal conductance by hydraulic traits: sensing or preventing xylem cavitation?
Resistance to water flow through leaves of Coffea arabica L. is dominated by extra-vascular tissues.
Alternative methods for scaling leaf hydraulic conductance offer new insights into the structure-function relationships of sun and shade leaves
Hydraulic conductance (Kleaf) and morpho-anatomical parameters were measured in sun and shade Quercus ilex L. (Holm oak) leaves. Sun leaves had lower surface area (Aleaf) and volume (Vleaf) and higher specific mass (LMA) than shade leaves. Transpiration rate and Kleaf scaled by Aleaf (Kleaf_area) were two-fold higher in sun than in shade leaves. Kleaf_area was not correlated to vein density or stomatal density, that were found to be similar in the two leaf types. Values of Kleaf scaled by Vleaf or leaf dry weight (Kleaf_dw) were only 40% higher in sun than in shade leaves, suggesting that structural changes of Holm oak leaves acclimating to different light intensities are accomplished to enhance water transport to the unit evaporating leaf surface area, while maintaining more constant hydraulic supply to mesophyll cells and carbon costs of the water transport system. Sun leaves had higher Kleaf_dw and LMA than shade ones, indicating that high LMA resulted from resource allocation involved in both water transport and structural rigidity. Future studies of intra- and inter-specific variability of mass-based hydraulic efficiency might provide important insights into leaf hydraulics and carbon economy. Kleaf_dw might reveal to be an important driver of plant acclimation/adaptation to the environment
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