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Allometric co-variation of xylem and stomata across diverse woody seedlings
Authors:Mengying Zhong  Bruno E L Cerabolini  Pilar Castro-Díez  Jean-Philippe Puyravaud  Johannes H C Cornelissen
Affiliation:1. Systems Ecology, Department of Ecological Science, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;2. Department of Biotechnology and Life Sciences, University of Insubria, Varese, Italy;3. Departamento de Ciencias de la Vida, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Alcalá, Carretera Madrid-Barcelona, Madrid, Spain;4. Sigur Nature Trust, Masinagudi, India
Abstract:Leaf stomatal density is known to co-vary with leaf vein density. However, the functional underpinning of this relation, and how it scales to whole-plant water transport anatomy, is still unresolved. We hypothesized that the balance of water exchange between the vapour phase (in stomata) and liquid phase (in vessels) depends on the consistent scaling between the summed stomatal areas and xylem cross-sectional areas, both at the whole-plant and single-leaf level. This predicted size co-variation should be driven by the co-variation of numbers of stomata and terminal vessels. We examined the relationships of stomatal traits and xylem anatomical traits from the entire plant to individual leaves across seedlings of 53 European woody angiosperm species. There was strong and convergent scaling between total stomatal area and stem xylem area per plant and between leaf total stomatal area and midvein xylem area per leaf across all the species, irrespective of variation in leaf habit, growth-form or relative growth rate. Moreover, strong scaling was found between stomatal number and terminal vessel number, whereas not in their respective average areas. Our findings have broad implications for integrating xylem architecture and stomatal distribution and deepen our understanding of the design rules of plants' water transport network.
Keywords:individual stomatal area  individual vessel area  minor vessel number  stomatal number  total stomatal area  xylem cross-sectional area
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