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Monocots and eudicots have more conservative flower water use strategies than basal angiosperms.

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العنوان: Monocots and eudicots have more conservative flower water use strategies than basal angiosperms.
المؤلفون: Ke, Y., Zhang, Y.‐B., Zhang, F.‐P., Yang, D., Wang, Q., Peng, X.‐R., Huang, X.‐Y., Sher, J., Zhang, J.‐L.
المصدر: Plant Biology; Jun2024, Vol. 26 Issue 4, p621-632, 12p
مصطلحات موضوعية: MONOCOTYLEDONS, WATER use, EUDICOTS, FLOWERS, FLOWERING of plants
مستخلص: Water balance is crucial for the growth and flowering of plants. However, the mechanisms by which flowers maintain water balance are poorly understood across different angiosperm branches.Here, we investigated 29 floral hydraulic and economic traits in 24 species from ANA grade, magnoliids, monocots, and eudicots. Our main objective was to compare differences in flower water use strategies between basal angiosperms (ANA grade and magnoliids) and derived group (monocots and eudicots).We found that basal angiosperms had richer petal stomatal density, higher pedicel hydraulic diameter, and flower mass per area, but lower pedicel vessel wall reinforcement and epidermal cell thickness compared to monocots and eudicots. We also observed significant trade‐offs and coordination among different floral traits. Floral traits associated with reproduction, such as floral longevity and size, were strongly linked with physiological and anatomical traits.Our results systematically reveal the variation in flower economic and hydraulic traits from different angiosperm branches, deepening understanding of flower water use strategies among these plant taxa. We conclude that basal angiosperms maintain water balance with high water supply, whereas monocots and eudicots maintain a more conservative water balance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:14358603
DOI:10.1111/plb.13637