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Extremely thin but very robust:Surprising cryptogam trait combinations at the end of the leaf economics spectrum
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作者 Tana Wuyun Lu Zhang +6 位作者 Tiina Tosens Bin Liu Kristiina Mark joséÁngel Morales-Sanchez jesamine jöneva rikisahedew Vivian Kuusk Ülo Niinemets 《Plant Diversity》 SCIE CAS 2024年第5期621-629,共9页
Leaf economics spectrum(LES)describes the fundamental trade-offs between leaf structural,chemical,and physiological investments.Generally,structurally robust thick leaves with high leaf dry mass per unit area(LMA)exhi... Leaf economics spectrum(LES)describes the fundamental trade-offs between leaf structural,chemical,and physiological investments.Generally,structurally robust thick leaves with high leaf dry mass per unit area(LMA)exhibit lower photosynthetic capacity per dry mass(Amass).Paradoxically,“soft and thinleaved”mosses and spikemosses have very low Amass,but due to minute-size foliage elements,their LMA and its components,leaf thickness(LT)and density(LD),have not been systematically estimated.Here,we characterized LES and associated traits in cryptogams in unprecedented details,covering five evolutionarily different lineages.We found that mosses and spikemosses had the lowest LMA and LT values ever measured for terrestrial plants.Across a broad range of species from different lineages,Amass and LD were negatively correlated.In contrast,Amass was only related to LMA when LMA was greater than 14 g cm^(-2).In fact,low Amass reflected high LD and cell wall thickness in the studied cryptogams.We conclude that evolutionarily old plant lineages attained poorly differentiated,ultrathin mesophyll by increasing LD.Across plant lineages,LD,not LMA,is the trait that represents the trade-off between leaf robustness and physiology in the LES. 展开更多
关键词 Investment strategy Leaf density Leaf structural traits LMA estimation bias Non-seed plants Trait trade-offs
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