“…In fact, doing so has significantly expanded our understanding of g m across diverse species and under numerous environmental conditions (Evans and von Caemmerer, ; Flexas et al ., , ; Warren, ; Evans et al , ). However, new insights are likely to be gained from a better understanding of how the complex 3‐D arrangement of stomata, cells, organelles, and intercellular airspaces of the leaf integrate to impact the variation in g m observed between plant types, and how g m responds to different measurement and growth conditions (Earles et al , ). Measurements of leaf gas exchange, isotope exchange and, to a lesser extent, chlorophyll fluorescence (Evans and Vogelmann, ; Evans, ; Cernusak et al , ; Ho et al , ; Theroux‐Rancourt and Gilbert, ) integrate across the 3D space of the leaf that is held within the measurement chamber.…”