Similar geometric rules govern the distribution of veins and stomata in petals, sepals and leaves

  • Zhang, F-P
  • Carins-Murphy, MR
  • Cardoso, AA
  • Jordan, GJ
  • Brodribb, TJ
Publication date
January 2018
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

Abstract

Investment in leaf veins (supplying xylem water) is balanced by stomatal abundance, such that sufficient water transport is provided for stomata to remain open when soil water is abundant. This coordination is mediated by a common dependence of vein and stomatal densities on cell size. Flowers may not conform to this same developmental pattern if they depend on water supplied by the phloem or have high rates of nonstomatal transpiration.We examined the relationships between veins, stomata and epidermal cells in leaves, sepals and petals of 27 angiosperms to determine whether common spacing rules applied to all tissues.Regression analysis found no evidence for different relationships within organ types. Both vein and stomatal densities were ...

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phloemAnatomical structure
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xylemMean of transportation
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