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The 'hydrology' of leaves: co-ordination of structure and function in temperate woody species
Authors:L SACK  P D COWAN  N JAIKUMAR  & N M HOLBROOK
Institution:Harvard University, Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Biological Laboratories, 16 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA,;Harvard Forest, PO Box 68, 324 N. Main Street, Petersham, Massachusetts 01366 USA and;The Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University, 125 Arborway, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts 02130, USA
Abstract:The hydraulic conductance of the leaf lamina (Klamina) substantially constrains whole‐plant water transport, but little is known of its association with leaf structure and function. Klamina was measured for sun and shade leaves of six woody temperate species growing in moist soil, and tested for correlation with the prevailing leaf irradiance, and with 22 other leaf traits. Klamina varied from 7.40 × 10?5 kg m?2 s?1 MPa?1 for Acer saccharum shade leaves to 2.89 × 10?4 kg m?2 s?1 MPa?1 for Vitis labrusca sun leaves. Tree sun leaves had 15–67% higher Klamina than shade leaves. Klamina was co‐ordinated with traits associated with high water flux, including leaf irradiance, petiole hydraulic conductance, guard cell length, and stomatal pore area per lamina area. Klamina was also co‐ordinated with lamina thickness, water storage capacitance, 1/mesophyll water transfer resistance, and, in five of the six species, with lamina perimeter/area. However, for the six species, Klamina was independent of inter‐related leaf traits including leaf dry mass per area, density, modulus of elasticity, osmotic potential, and cuticular conductance. Klamina was thus co‐ordinated with structural and functional traits relating to liquid‐phase water transport and to maximum rates of gas exchange, but independent of other traits relating to drought tolerance and to aspects of carbon economy.
Keywords:hydraulic architecture  hydraulic conductivity  hydraulic resistance  leaf water storage  specific leaf area  stomatal conductance
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