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Stomatal Dynamics Are Regulated by Leaf Hydraulic Traits and Guard Cell Anatomy in Nine True Mangrove Species

Plant diversity(2024)

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Stomatal regulation is critical for mangroves to survive in the hyper -saline intertidal zone where water stress is severe and water availability is highly fluctuant. However, very little is known about the stomatal sensitivity to vapour pressure de ficit (VPD) in mangroves, and its co-ordination with stomatal morphology and leaf hydraulic traits. We measured the stomatal response to a step increase in VPD in situ , stomatal anatomy, leaf hydraulic vulnerability and pressure -volume traits in nine true mangrove species of five families and collected the data of genome size. We aimed to answer two questions: (1) Does stomatal morphology in fluence stomatal dynamics in response to a high VPD in mangroves? with a consideration of possible in fluence of genome size on stomatal morphology; and (2) do leaf hydraulic traits in fluence stomatal sensitivity to VPD in mangroves? We found that the stomata of mangrove plants were highly sensitive to a step rise in VPD and the stomatal responses were directly affected by stomatal anatomy and hydraulic traits. Smaller, denser stomata was correlated with faster stomatal closure at high VPD across the species of Rhizophoraceae, and stomata size negatively and vein density positively correlated with genome size. Less negative leaf osmotic pressure at the full turgor ( p o ) was related to higher operating steady-state stomatal conductance ( g s ); and a higher leaf capacitance ( C leaf ) and more embolism resistant leaf xylem were associated with slower stomatal responses to an increase in VPD. In addition, stomatal responsiveness to VPD was indirectly affected by leaf morphological traits, which were affected by site salinity and consequently leaf water status. Our results demonstrate that mangroves display a unique relationship between genome size, stomatal size and vein packing, and that stomatal responsiveness to VPD is regulated by leaf hydraulic traits and stomatal morphology. Our work provides a quantitative framework to better understand of stomatal regulation in mangroves in an environment with high salinity and dynamic water availability. Copyright (c) 2024 Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Publishing services by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BYNC -ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Stomatal temporal kinetics,Vapour-pressuredeficit (VPD),Leaf water relations,Leaf hydraulic vulnerability,Leaf osmotic potential,Genome size
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