Is Amphistomy an Adaptation to High Light? Optimality Models of Stomatal Traits along Light Gradients

Volume: 59, Issue: 3, Pages: 571 - 584
Published: May 29, 2019
Abstract
Stomata regulate the supply of CO2 for photosynthesis and the rate of water loss out of the leaf. The presence of stomata on both leaf surfaces, termed amphistomy, increases photosynthetic rate, is common in plants from high light habitats, and rare otherwise. In this study I use optimality models based on leaf energy budget and photosynthetic models to ask why amphistomy is common in high light habitats. I developed an R package leafoptimizer...
Paper Details
Title
Is Amphistomy an Adaptation to High Light? Optimality Models of Stomatal Traits along Light Gradients
Published Date
May 29, 2019
Volume
59
Issue
3
Pages
571 - 584
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