A Permeable Cuticle, Not Open Stomata, Is the Primary Source of Water Loss From Expanding Leaves
High rates of water loss in young, expanding leaves have previously been attributed to open stomata that only develop a capacity to close once exposed to low humidity and high abscisic acid (ABA) levels. To test this model, we quantified water loss through stomata and cuticle in expanding leaves of...
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doaj-04f0242bf5954f47ad8c33d9b9ef86162020-11-25T03:10:49ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2020-06-011110.3389/fpls.2020.00774543701A Permeable Cuticle, Not Open Stomata, Is the Primary Source of Water Loss From Expanding LeavesCade N. Kane0Gregory J. Jordan1Steven Jansen2Scott A. M. McAdam3Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United StatesSchool of Natural Sciences, University of Tasmania, Hobart, TAS, AustraliaInstitute of Systematic Botany and Ecology, Ulm University, Ulm, GermanyDepartment of Botany and Plant Pathology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United StatesHigh rates of water loss in young, expanding leaves have previously been attributed to open stomata that only develop a capacity to close once exposed to low humidity and high abscisic acid (ABA) levels. To test this model, we quantified water loss through stomata and cuticle in expanding leaves of Quercus rubra. Stomatal anatomy and density were observed using scanning electron microscopy. Leaves of Q. rubra less than 5 days after emergence have no stomata; therefore, water loss from these leaves must be through the cuticle. Once stomata develop, they are initially covered in a cuticle and have no outer cuticular ledge, implying that the majority of water lost from leaves in this phase of expansion is through the cuticle. Foliar ABA levels are high when leaves first expand and decline exponentially as leaves expand. Once leaves have expanded to maximum size, ABA levels are at a minimum, an outer cuticular ledge has formed on most stomata, cuticular conductance has declined, and most water loss is through the stomata. Similar sequences of events leading to stomatal regulation of water loss in expanding leaves may be general across angiosperms.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2020.00774/fullplant cuticleQuercus-oakleaf developmentabscisic acidstomatal developmentstomata |
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Cade N. Kane Gregory J. Jordan Steven Jansen Scott A. M. McAdam A Permeable Cuticle, Not Open Stomata, Is the Primary Source of Water Loss From Expanding Leaves Frontiers in Plant Science plant cuticle Quercus-oak leaf development abscisic acid stomatal development stomata |
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A Permeable Cuticle, Not Open Stomata, Is the Primary Source of Water Loss From Expanding Leaves |
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A Permeable Cuticle, Not Open Stomata, Is the Primary Source of Water Loss From Expanding Leaves |
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A Permeable Cuticle, Not Open Stomata, Is the Primary Source of Water Loss From Expanding Leaves |
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A Permeable Cuticle, Not Open Stomata, Is the Primary Source of Water Loss From Expanding Leaves |
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A Permeable Cuticle, Not Open Stomata, Is the Primary Source of Water Loss From Expanding Leaves |
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permeable cuticle, not open stomata, is the primary source of water loss from expanding leaves |
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Frontiers in Plant Science |
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2020-06-01 |
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High rates of water loss in young, expanding leaves have previously been attributed to open stomata that only develop a capacity to close once exposed to low humidity and high abscisic acid (ABA) levels. To test this model, we quantified water loss through stomata and cuticle in expanding leaves of Quercus rubra. Stomatal anatomy and density were observed using scanning electron microscopy. Leaves of Q. rubra less than 5 days after emergence have no stomata; therefore, water loss from these leaves must be through the cuticle. Once stomata develop, they are initially covered in a cuticle and have no outer cuticular ledge, implying that the majority of water lost from leaves in this phase of expansion is through the cuticle. Foliar ABA levels are high when leaves first expand and decline exponentially as leaves expand. Once leaves have expanded to maximum size, ABA levels are at a minimum, an outer cuticular ledge has formed on most stomata, cuticular conductance has declined, and most water loss is through the stomata. Similar sequences of events leading to stomatal regulation of water loss in expanding leaves may be general across angiosperms. |
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plant cuticle Quercus-oak leaf development abscisic acid stomatal development stomata |
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