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Convergent xylem widening among organs across diverse woody seedlings

Authors :
Pilar Castro-Díez
J. P. Puyravaud
Mengying Zhong
Johannes H. C. Cornelissen
Frank J. Sterck
Systems Ecology
Source :
New Phytologist, 222(4), 1873-1882, Zhong, M, Castro-Díez, P, Puyravaud, J P, Sterck, F J & Cornelissen, J H C 2019, ' Convergent xylem widening among organs across diverse woody seedlings ', New Phytologist, vol. 222, no. 4, pp. 1873-1882 . https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.15734, New Phytologist 222 (2019) 4, New Phytologist, 222(4), 1873-1882. Wiley-Blackwell
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Wiley-Blackwell, 2019.

Abstract

Xylem conduit diameter (D max ) of woody angiosperm adults scales with plant size and widens from the stem apex downwards. We hypothesized that, notwithstanding relative growth rate (RGR), growth form or leaf habit, woody seedling conduit D max scales linearly with plant size across species; this scaling should be applicable to all vegetative organs, with consistent conduit widening from leaf via stem to main root and coupling with whole-leaf area and whole-stem xylem area. To test these hypotheses, organ-specific xylem anatomy traits and size-related traits in laboratory-grown seedlings were analyzed across 55 woody European species from cool-temperate and Mediterranean climates. As hypothesized, conduit D max of each organ showed similar scaling with plant size and consistent basipetal widening from the leaf midvein via the stem to the main root across species, independently of growth form, RGR and leaf habit. We also found a strong correlation between D max and average leaf area, and between stem xylem area and whole-plant leaf area. We conclude that seedlings of ecologically wide-ranging woody species converge in their allometric scaling of conduit diameters within and across plant organs. These relationships will contribute to modeling of water transport in woody vegetation that accounts for the whole life history from the trees’ regeneration phase to adulthood.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14698137 and 0028646X
Volume :
222
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
New Phytologist
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d9bfdb696124b365d0161c9f1aa2d968
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.15734