Literature DB >> 34192346

Cuticular conductance of adaxial and abaxial leaf surfaces and its relation to minimum leaf surface conductance.

Diego A Márquez1, Hilary Stuart-Williams1, Graham D Farquhar1, Florian A Busch2,3.   

Abstract

Cuticular conductance to water (gcw ) is difficult to quantify for stomatous surfaces due to the complexity of separating cuticular and stomatal transpiration, and additional complications arise for determining adaxial and abaxial gcw . This has led to the neglect of gcw as a separate parameter in most common gas exchange measurements. Here, we describe a simple technique to simultaneously estimate adaxial and abaxial values of gcw , tested in two amphistomatous plant species. What we term the 'Red-Light method' is used to estimate gcw from gas exchange measurements and a known CO2 concentration inside the leaf during photosynthetic induction under red light. We provide an easy-to-use web application to assist with the calculation of gcw . While adaxial and abaxial gcw varies significantly between leaves of the same species we found that the ratio of adaxial/abaxial gcw (γn ) is stable within a plant species. This has implications for use of generic values of gcw when analysing gas exchange data. The Red-Light method can be used to estimate total cuticular conductance (gcw-T ) accurately with the most common setup of gas exchange instruments, i.e. a chamber mixing the adaxial and abaxial gases, allowing for a wide application of this technique.
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Keywords:  abaxial cuticular conductance; adaxial cuticular conductance; amphistomatous leaf; cuticular conductance to water; leaf gas exchange; nocturnal conductance; photosynthetic induction

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34192346     DOI: 10.1111/nph.17588

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  New Phytol        ISSN: 0028-646X            Impact factor:   10.151


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