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Hydraulic design of pine needles: one-dimensional optimization for single-vein leaves

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PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT
卷 29, 期 5, 页码 803-809

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3040.2005.01448.x

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model; tracheids; xylem

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Single-vein leaves have the simplest hydraulic design possible, yet even this linear water delivery system can be modulated to improve physiological performance. We determined the optimal distribution of transport capacity that minimizes pressure drop per given investment in xylem permeability along the needle for a given length without a change in total water delivery, or maximizes needle length for a given pressure difference between petiole and needle tip. This theory was tested by comparative analysis of the hydraulic design of three pine species that differ in the length of their needles [Pinus palustris (Engl.) Miller, similar to 50 cm; Pinus ponderosa Lawson & Lawson, similar to 20 cm and Pinus rigida Miller, similar to 5 cm]. In all three species, the distribution of hydraulic permeability was similar to that predicted by the optimum solution. The needles of P palustris showed an almost perfect match between predicted and actual hydraulic optimum solution, providing evidence that vein design is a significant factor in the hydraulic design of pine leaves.

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