Leaves are exposed to different light conditions according to their canopy position, resulting in structural and anatomical differences with consequences for carbon uptake. While these structure–function relationships have been thoroughly explored in dense forest canopies, such gradients may be diminished in open canopies, and they are often ignored in ecosystem models. We tested within-canopy differences in photosynthetic properties and structural traits in leaves in a mature Eucalyptus tereticornis canopy exposed to long-term elevated CO2 for up to three years. We explored these traits in relation to anatomical variation and diffusive processes for CO2 (i.e., stomatal conductance, gs and mesophyll conductance, gm) in both upper and lower ...
Mesophyll conductance to CO2 (gm), a key photosynthetic trait, is strongly constrained by leaf anato...
Mesophyll conductance to CO2 (gm), a key photosynthetic trait, is strongly constrained by leaf anato...
Plants must utilize external resources including light, CO2, water and mineral nutrients to support ...
Leaves are exposed to different light conditions according to their canopy position, resulting in st...
Light gradients within tree canopies play a major role in the distribution of plant resources that d...
The rise in atmospheric [CO2] is associated with increasing air temperature. However, studies on pla...
The rise in atmospheric [CO2] is associated with increasing air temperature. However, studies on pla...
The rise in atmospheric [CO2] is associated with increasing air temperature. However, studies on pla...
The rise in atmospheric [CO2] is associated with increasing air temperature. However, studies on pla...
The rise in atmospheric [CO2] is associated with increasing air temperature. However, studies on pla...
Leaf structure and chemistry both play critical roles in regulating photosynthesis. Yet, a key unres...
Specific leaf area (SLA) is an important leaf attribute representing a compromise between the captur...
Rising atmospheric concentrations of CO2 (Ca) can reduce stomatal conductance and transpiration rate...
Rising atmospheric concentrations of CO2 (Ca) can reduce stomatal conductance and transpiration rate...
Rising atmospheric concentrations of CO 2 (C a) can reduce stomatal conductance and transpiration ra...
Mesophyll conductance to CO2 (gm), a key photosynthetic trait, is strongly constrained by leaf anato...
Mesophyll conductance to CO2 (gm), a key photosynthetic trait, is strongly constrained by leaf anato...
Plants must utilize external resources including light, CO2, water and mineral nutrients to support ...
Leaves are exposed to different light conditions according to their canopy position, resulting in st...
Light gradients within tree canopies play a major role in the distribution of plant resources that d...
The rise in atmospheric [CO2] is associated with increasing air temperature. However, studies on pla...
The rise in atmospheric [CO2] is associated with increasing air temperature. However, studies on pla...
The rise in atmospheric [CO2] is associated with increasing air temperature. However, studies on pla...
The rise in atmospheric [CO2] is associated with increasing air temperature. However, studies on pla...
The rise in atmospheric [CO2] is associated with increasing air temperature. However, studies on pla...
Leaf structure and chemistry both play critical roles in regulating photosynthesis. Yet, a key unres...
Specific leaf area (SLA) is an important leaf attribute representing a compromise between the captur...
Rising atmospheric concentrations of CO2 (Ca) can reduce stomatal conductance and transpiration rate...
Rising atmospheric concentrations of CO2 (Ca) can reduce stomatal conductance and transpiration rate...
Rising atmospheric concentrations of CO 2 (C a) can reduce stomatal conductance and transpiration ra...
Mesophyll conductance to CO2 (gm), a key photosynthetic trait, is strongly constrained by leaf anato...
Mesophyll conductance to CO2 (gm), a key photosynthetic trait, is strongly constrained by leaf anato...
Plants must utilize external resources including light, CO2, water and mineral nutrients to support ...