Quantitative effects of environmental variation on stomatal anatomy and gas exchange in a grass model.

Tiago D G Nunes, Magdalena W Slawinska, Heike Lindner, Michael T Raissig
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Stomata are cellular pores on the leaf epidermis that allow plants to regulate carbon assimilation and water loss. Stomata integrate environmental signals to regulate pore apertures and adapt gas exchange to fluctuating conditions. Here, we quantified intraspecific plasticity of stomatal gas exchange and anatomy in response to seasonal variation in Brachypodium distachyon. Over the course of 2 years, we (a) used infrared gas analysis to assess light response kinetics of 120 Bd21-3 wild-type individuals in an environmentally fluctuating greenhouse and (b) microscopically determined the seasonal variability of stomatal anatomy in a subset of these plants. We observed systemic environmental effects on gas exchange measurements and remarkable intraspecific plasticity of stomatal anatomical traits. To reliably link anatomical variation to gas exchange, we adjusted anatomical g smax calculations for grass stomatal morphology. We propose that systemic effects and variability in stomatal anatomy should be accounted for in long-term gas exchange studies.

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环境变化对草模型气孔解剖和气体交换的定量影响。
气孔是叶表皮上的细胞孔,允许植物调节碳吸收和水分流失。气孔整合环境信号,调节气孔孔径,使气体交换适应波动条件。在此,我们量化了短掌草(Brachypodium distachyon)种内气孔气体交换和解剖结构的可塑性,以响应季节变化。在2年的时间里,我们(a)使用红外气体分析来评估120个Bd21-3野生型个体在环境波动的温室中的光响应动力学,(b)在显微镜下确定了这些植物的一个亚群的气孔解剖结构的季节性变化。我们观察到系统环境对气体交换测量的影响以及气孔解剖特征的显着种内可塑性。为了可靠地将解剖变异与气体交换联系起来,我们调整了草气孔形态的解剖g smax计算。我们建议在长期的气体交换研究中考虑气孔解剖的系统效应和变异性。
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