2017
DOI: 10.1656/045.024.0205
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Influence of Light Quality and Quantity on Heterophylly in the Aquatic Plant Nymphaea odorata subsp. tuberosa (Nymphaeaceae)

Abstract: Heterophylly, the production of different leaf forms on the same plant, is a widespread phenomenon in terrestrial and aquatic plants and provides an opportunity to study how sessile organisms sense and respond to changes in environmental factors. Nymphaea odorata subsp. tuberosa (American White Water Lily) produces 2 distinct leaf forms: a floating surface leaf and an aerial form in which the lamina is held above the water. Previous research suggests that changes in the light environment may be a critical dete… Show more

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“…The dissimilarities in leaf morphology between LFs and LSs are associated with their physiological variation, particularly in terms of the photosynthetic capacity ( Etnier et al., 2017 ). Within species, the rate of photosynthesis is positively correlated with the leaf mass per area (LMA, 1/SLA), especially the photosynthetic mass ( Osnas et al., 2018 ).…”
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“…The dissimilarities in leaf morphology between LFs and LSs are associated with their physiological variation, particularly in terms of the photosynthetic capacity ( Etnier et al., 2017 ). Within species, the rate of photosynthesis is positively correlated with the leaf mass per area (LMA, 1/SLA), especially the photosynthetic mass ( Osnas et al., 2018 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%