Leaf veins supply the mesophyll with water that evaporates when stomata are open to allow CO2 uptake for photosynthesis. Theoretical analyses suggest that water is optimally distributed in the mesophyll when the lateral distance between veins (dx) is equal to the distance from these veins to the epidermis (dy), expressed as dx:dy 1. Although this theory is supported by observations of many derived angiosperms, we hypothesize that plants in arid environments may reduce dx:dy below unity owing to climate-specific functional adaptations of increased leaf thickness and increased vein density. To test our hypothesis, we assembled leaf hydraulic, morphological, and photosynthetic traits of 68 species from the Eucalyptus and Corymbia genera (terme...
Studies of functional trait coordination in leaves have greatly advanced our understanding of leaf s...
Models of stomatal conductance (gs) are based on coupling between gs and CO2 assimilation (Anet), an...
Leaf veins are almost ubiquitous across the range of terrestrial plant diversity, yet their influenc...
Leaf veins supply the mesophyll with water that evaporates when stomata are open to allow CO2 uptake...
The primary function of leaf venation is to supply the mesophyll with water that evaporates when sto...
The primary function of leaf venation is to supply the mesophyll with water that evaporates when sto...
The primary function of leaf venation is to supply the mesophyll with water that evaporates when sto...
Premise of research. Plants are faced with a challenge across all climates they inhabit-they must tr...
Premise of research. Plants are faced with a challenge across all climates they inhabit-they must tr...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Arid environments can support the seemingly unlikely coexistence of species tole...
Aridity shapes species distributions and plant growth and function worldwide. Yet, plant traits ofte...
© 2017 CSIRO. Low soil water content can limit photosynthesis by reducing stomatal conductance. Here...
Low soil water content can limit photosynthesis by reducing stomatal conductance. Here, we explore r...
Low soil water content can limit photosynthesis by reducing stomatal conductance. Here, we explore r...
Low soil water content can limit photosynthesis by reducing stomatal conductance. Here, we explore r...
Studies of functional trait coordination in leaves have greatly advanced our understanding of leaf s...
Models of stomatal conductance (gs) are based on coupling between gs and CO2 assimilation (Anet), an...
Leaf veins are almost ubiquitous across the range of terrestrial plant diversity, yet their influenc...
Leaf veins supply the mesophyll with water that evaporates when stomata are open to allow CO2 uptake...
The primary function of leaf venation is to supply the mesophyll with water that evaporates when sto...
The primary function of leaf venation is to supply the mesophyll with water that evaporates when sto...
The primary function of leaf venation is to supply the mesophyll with water that evaporates when sto...
Premise of research. Plants are faced with a challenge across all climates they inhabit-they must tr...
Premise of research. Plants are faced with a challenge across all climates they inhabit-they must tr...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Arid environments can support the seemingly unlikely coexistence of species tole...
Aridity shapes species distributions and plant growth and function worldwide. Yet, plant traits ofte...
© 2017 CSIRO. Low soil water content can limit photosynthesis by reducing stomatal conductance. Here...
Low soil water content can limit photosynthesis by reducing stomatal conductance. Here, we explore r...
Low soil water content can limit photosynthesis by reducing stomatal conductance. Here, we explore r...
Low soil water content can limit photosynthesis by reducing stomatal conductance. Here, we explore r...
Studies of functional trait coordination in leaves have greatly advanced our understanding of leaf s...
Models of stomatal conductance (gs) are based on coupling between gs and CO2 assimilation (Anet), an...
Leaf veins are almost ubiquitous across the range of terrestrial plant diversity, yet their influenc...