Water supply and demand in leaves are primarily determined by stomatal density (SD, water demand) and minor leaf vein density (VLA, water supply). Thus, covariation between them is essential for maintaining water balance. However, there is debate over whether these two traits vary in a coordinated way. Here, we gathered SD and VLA data from 194 species over four altitudinal gradients, and investigated their relationships across all species, growth forms, and different altitudes. Our findings demonstrated that SD and VLA were positively associated across all species, independent on plant phylogeny. Moreover, the reliability of this SD-VLA relationship increased with altitudes. Although the stomatal number per minor vein length (SV) remained ...
The efficiency with which water is delivered through leaf tissue to sites of evaporation (the leaf ...
Investment in leaf veins (supplying xylem water) is balanced by stomatal abundance, such that suffic...
<p>Plate (a) to (e), Pearson’s regressions; and plate (f) to (j), phylogenetically independent contr...
Water supply and demand in leaves are primarily determined by stomatal density (SD, water demand) an...
Leaf stomatal density is known to co-vary with leaf vein density. However, the functional underpinni...
In order to be successful in a given environment a plant should invest in a vein and stomatal networ...
Premise of the Study Methods Leaf venation and its hierarchal traits are crucial to the hydraulic an...
Understanding the variation in stomatal characteristics in relation to climatic gradients can reveal...
1.Stomata control carbon and water vapor exchange between leaves and the atmosphere, thus it can inf...
Close coordination between leaf gas exchange and maximal hydraulic supply has been reported across d...
<div><p>Understanding the variation in stomatal characteristics in relation to climatic gradients ca...
Understanding the variation in stomatal characteristics in relation to climatic gradients can reveal...
Background: Both leaf attributes and stomatal traits are linked to water economy in land plants. How...
International audiencePredicting plant growth from functional traits has been a long-term goal of ex...
Plants have evolved a huge variety of leaf forms, vein structures, stomata dimensions and behavior. ...
The efficiency with which water is delivered through leaf tissue to sites of evaporation (the leaf ...
Investment in leaf veins (supplying xylem water) is balanced by stomatal abundance, such that suffic...
<p>Plate (a) to (e), Pearson’s regressions; and plate (f) to (j), phylogenetically independent contr...
Water supply and demand in leaves are primarily determined by stomatal density (SD, water demand) an...
Leaf stomatal density is known to co-vary with leaf vein density. However, the functional underpinni...
In order to be successful in a given environment a plant should invest in a vein and stomatal networ...
Premise of the Study Methods Leaf venation and its hierarchal traits are crucial to the hydraulic an...
Understanding the variation in stomatal characteristics in relation to climatic gradients can reveal...
1.Stomata control carbon and water vapor exchange between leaves and the atmosphere, thus it can inf...
Close coordination between leaf gas exchange and maximal hydraulic supply has been reported across d...
<div><p>Understanding the variation in stomatal characteristics in relation to climatic gradients ca...
Understanding the variation in stomatal characteristics in relation to climatic gradients can reveal...
Background: Both leaf attributes and stomatal traits are linked to water economy in land plants. How...
International audiencePredicting plant growth from functional traits has been a long-term goal of ex...
Plants have evolved a huge variety of leaf forms, vein structures, stomata dimensions and behavior. ...
The efficiency with which water is delivered through leaf tissue to sites of evaporation (the leaf ...
Investment in leaf veins (supplying xylem water) is balanced by stomatal abundance, such that suffic...
<p>Plate (a) to (e), Pearson’s regressions; and plate (f) to (j), phylogenetically independent contr...