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Leaf temperature of desert sand dune plants: perspectives on the adaptability of leaf morphology
Authors:AHMAD HEGAZY  & MAMDOUH EL AMRY
Institution:Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, University of Cairo, Giza 12613, Egypt,;Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, University of Menoufia, Shibin El‐Kom, Menoufia, Egypt
Abstract:The leaf temperature of six annual and six perennial plant species was monitored during spring and summer on a sand dune ecosystem in the delta Mediterranean coast of Egypt. During winter, leaves of all tested perennial species attained temperatures higher than the air temperature at night and shortly after sunrise, with maximum leaf–air temperature differences reaching up to 8°C. The lowest differences were less than 1°C. Around noon, the leaves of several species attained temperatures lower than that of the air whereas others showed higher temperatures. The opposite was true during summer, when leaf temperatures were lower than air temperature. The maximum leaf–air temperature differences occurred after midnight towards sunrise and reached up to 10°C. The lowest differences were found around noon and were of less than 5°C. The annual plant species have more pronounced variations than perennials in their leaf temperatures during the night and for most of the day. The leaves were heated or cooled a few degrees above or below the air temperature. The results are discussed in relation to the morphological characters of the leaves. The variation in leaf temperature at different times of the day was significantly related to leaf morphology, specific leaf area, thickness, volume, leaf area index and the surrounding environment.
Keywords:anatomy  desert  morphology  plants  temperature
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