Literature DB >> 29600314

Leaf area and photosynthesis of newly emerged trifoliolate leaves are regulated by mature leaves in soybean.

Yushan Wu1,2,3, Wanzhuo Gong4, Yangmei Wang1,2,3, Taiwen Yong1,2,3, Feng Yang1,2,3, Weigui Liu1,2,3, Xiaoling Wu1,2,3, Junbo Du1,2,3, Kai Shu1,2,3, Jiang Liu1,2,3, Chunyan Liu1,2,3, Wenyu Yang5,6,7.   

Abstract

Leaf anatomy and the stomatal development of developing leaves of plants have been shown to be regulated by the same light environment as that of mature leaves, but no report has yet been written on whether such a long-distance signal from mature leaves regulates the total leaf area of newly emerged leaves. To explore this question, we created an investigation in which we collected data on the leaf area, leaf mass per area (LMA), leaf anatomy, cell size, cell number, gas exchange and soluble sugar content of leaves from three soybean varieties grown under full sunlight (NS), shaded mature leaves (MS) or whole plants grown in shade (WS). Our results show that MS or WS cause a marked decline both in leaf area and LMA in newly developing leaves. Leaf anatomy also showed characteristics of shade leaves with decreased leaf thickness, palisade tissue thickness, sponge tissue thickness, cell size and cell numbers. In addition, in the MS and WS treatments, newly developed leaves exhibited lower net photosynthetic rate (Pn), stomatal conductance (Gs) and transpiration rate (E), but higher carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) concentration in the intercellular space (Ci) than plants grown in full sunlight. Moreover, soluble sugar content was significantly decreased in newly developed leaves in MS and WS treatments. These results clearly indicate that (1) leaf area, leaf anatomical structure, and photosynthetic function of newly developing leaves are regulated by a systemic irradiance signal from mature leaves; (2) decreased cell size and cell number are the major cause of smaller and thinner leaves in shade; and (3) sugars could possibly act as candidate signal substances to regulate leaf area systemically.

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Keywords:  Leaf anatomy; Leaf area; Photosynthesis; Shade; Systemic signal

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29600314     DOI: 10.1007/s10265-018-1027-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Plant Res        ISSN: 0918-9440            Impact factor:   2.629


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