通过对比水分、干物质和空气含量来区分正叶物质、硬叶物质和叶肉物质。

IF 2.3 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Byron B Lamont, Heather C Lamont
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叶片质地(硬度、厚度)的差异区分了正叶素(软叶)、硬叶素(硬叶)和(半)琥珀叶素(储水叶)。质地由干物质、水和空气含量控制。我们的目标是a)确定多肉性的最佳指标,b)评估这三种成分如何随叶片类型而变化,以及c)在四种主要叶片纹理类别中得出这些属性的界限。对来自南非纳米布沙漠的8种不同树种的叶面积(A)、厚度(z)、干质量(D)、饱和含水量(Q)以及干物质、水和空气的相对体积进行了评估,得出了叶片质地的各种指标。Q/A (= QV•z),其中QV为叶片单位体积饱和储水量,z为叶片厚度,是衡量多肉质的理想指标。比叶面积(SLA-1 = D/A)更适合作为硬度指标,但仅适用于非肉质植物。硬正叶素中的上升叶比重是由于干物质取代空气而不是琥珀叶素中的水。通过对13项国际研究的整理发现,Q/ a≤0.45 mg water mm-2叶片表面的正叶素与Q/ a≥0.9的琥珀叶素可以区分开来,表明植物间的储水性能存在差异关系。半琥珀酚可以定义为具有0.45 ~ 2 mg-1干质量的Q/ a。这些叶纹理类的分布可能在本地植物区系内,特别是在本地植物区系之间变化很大。
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Contrasting water, dry matter and air contents distinguish orthophylls, sclerophylls and succophylls (leaf succulents).

Differences in leaf texture (hardness, thickness) distinguish orthophylls (soft leaves), sclerophylls (hard leaves) and (semi)succophylls (water-storing leaves). Texture is controlled by dry matter, water and air contents. Our aim was to a) identify the best index of succulence, b) assess how these three components vary with leaf type, and c) derive bounds for these properties among the four main leaf-texture classes. Eight contrasting species from the Namib Desert, South Africa were assessed for their leaf area (A), thickness (z), dry mass (D), saturated water content (Q), and relative volume of dry matter, water and air to derive various indices of leaf texture. Q/A (= QV•z), where QV is saturated water storage per unit volume of leaf and z is leaf thickness is an ideal index of succulence. Specific leaf area (SLA) is more suitable as an index of hardness (SLA-1 = D/A) but only among non-succulents. Rising leaf specific gravity among sclero-orthophylls is due to replacement of air by dry matter but water among succophylls. Collation of 13 worldwide studies showed that orthophylls can be distinguished by a Q/A ≤ 0.45 mg water mm-2 leaf surface from succophylls with Q/A ≥ 0.9, such that there is a divergent relationship among plants regarding their water-storing properties. Semi-succophylls can be defined as having a Q/A > 0.45 to < 0.9, and sclerophylls can be separated from orthophylls by a SLA ≤ 10 mm2 mg-1 dry mass. The distribution of these leaf texture classes may vary greatly within, and especially between, local floras.

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Oecologia
Oecologia 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
5.10
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192
审稿时长
5.3 months
期刊介绍: Oecologia publishes innovative ecological research of international interest. We seek reviews, advances in methodology, and original contributions, emphasizing the following areas: Population ecology, Plant-microbe-animal interactions, Ecosystem ecology, Community ecology, Global change ecology, Conservation ecology, Behavioral ecology and Physiological Ecology. In general, studies that are purely descriptive, mathematical, documentary, and/or natural history will not be considered.
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