2021
DOI: 10.1002/ajb2.1641
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Diversity in conduit and pit structure among extant gymnosperm taxa

Abstract: Gymnosperm taxa are incredibly diverse in many traits, including taxa with evergreen or deciduous leaves; broad, compound, needle‐like or scale‐like leaves; trees, shrubs, and lianas; and taxa with seed cones that range from fleshy to woody. Although less appreciated, xylem conduits are also diverse in structure among extant gymnosperm taxa. Within the xylem of gymnosperms, axial transport occurs predominantly via tracheids, although 10–40% of gymnosperm taxa, particularly within the Gnetophyta and Cycadophyta… Show more

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“…Although pit aperture was not correlated with leaf anatomical traits (Table S4), significant negative correlations were found between F pa and A m (Figure 6D), D pal (Figure 6E) and stomatal conductance G s , for which species were reported with primitive vessels (Huang et al, 2010;Huang & Zhang, 1999;Jacobsen, 2021;Xu et al, 2005). No torusmargo structures were found in pits of the studied cycad species.…”
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“…Although pit aperture was not correlated with leaf anatomical traits (Table S4), significant negative correlations were found between F pa and A m (Figure 6D), D pal (Figure 6E) and stomatal conductance G s , for which species were reported with primitive vessels (Huang et al, 2010;Huang & Zhang, 1999;Jacobsen, 2021;Xu et al, 2005). No torusmargo structures were found in pits of the studied cycad species.…”
Section: Correlations Among Pit Aperture and Anatomical And Physiolog...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The breadth of climates occupied by each family and the differences in climate between families suggest that there may be differences in functional anatomy that influence cycad leaf water balance. Like other gymnosperms, cycads possess xylem tracheids for water transport, although vessels have also been reported in some species (Huang et al, 2010, Huang & Zhang, 1999, Jacobsen, 2021, Xu et al, 2005). The xylem organization in the rachis of cycads is typically shaped like an “omega,” resulting in the distal leaflets being irrigated by abaxial bundles, thus guaranteeing uniform water supply along the entire leaf length (Tomlinson et al, 2018).…”
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“…Conifers possess pit membranes consisting of a thick-walled "torus" in the central part and a fibrous "margo" in the periphery (Fig. 1B and C; Hacke et al, 2004;Jacobsen, 2021). When cavitation occurs in a tracheid, the large pressure difference forms between neighboring gas-and water-filled tracheids, which allows the torus to move towards the cell wall of the pit border due to the flexible structures of the margo and to close the pit aperture (i.e., pit aspiration; Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%