Leaf Maximum Photosynthetic Rate and Venation Are Linked by Hydraulics
University of Tasmania · University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Abstract
Leaf veins are almost ubiquitous across the range of terrestrial plant diversity, yet their influence on leaf photosynthetic performance remains uncertain. We show here that specific physical attributes of the vascular plumbing network are key limiters of the hydraulic and photosynthetic proficiency of any leaf. Following the logic that leaf veins evolved to bypass inefficient water transport through living mesophyll tissue, we examined the hydraulic pathway beyond the distal ends of the vein system as a possible limiter of water transport in leaves. We tested a mechanistic hypothesis that the length of this final traverse, as water moves from veins across the mesophyll to where it evaporates from the leaf,…
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3Topics & keywords
- Photosynthesis
- Biology
- Water transport
- Carbon assimilation
- Hydraulic conductivity
- Photosynthetic capacity
- Botany
- Xylem
- Clean water and sanitation