Heterophylly results in a variety of “spectral signatures” in aquatic plant species |
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Authors: | Katja Klančnik,Mojca MlinarAlenka Gaber&scaron čik |
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Affiliation: | University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty, Department of Biology, Ve?na pot 111, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia |
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Abstract: | The leaf reflectance spectra (280–887 nm) of two heterophyllous aquatic plant species Polygonum amphibium (L.) and Nuphar luteum (L.) were compared and their relation to physical properties of the leaves examined. In P. amphibium contrasting environmental conditions along water–land gradient affected the majority of anatomical and morphological properties of leaves, but less differences were observed in photosynthetic pigment and total flavonoid contents. Leaf mass per area (LMA), palisade mesophyll, leaf thickness, trichome length and anthocyanin content per dry mass were correlated to the different parts of spectra. In N. luteum natant and submerged leaves differed significantly in all measured parameters. Chlorophyll a, anthocyanin and carotenoid contents per dry mass were related to reflectance in the red region, while leaf thickness, anthocyanin and total flavonoid contents per leaf area were related to reflectance in the near infrared region. Redundancy Analysis (RDA) indicated that in P. amphibium the average length of trichomes and LMA explained 72% and 6% variability of the spectra, whereas in N. luteum anthocyanin content per dry mass, explained 57% variability of the spectra. The comparison of natant leaves of both species showed that they were more similar than different leaf types within the single species. |
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Keywords: | Polygonum amphibium Nuphar luteum Heterophylly Reflectance spectra Leaf properties |
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