2018
DOI: 10.1101/259036
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Sent to the Corner: xylem vessel anatomy not surface area determines megaphyll hydraulics inCecropia obtusaTrécul (Urticaceae)

Abstract: Corners rule predicts a positive correlation between leaf dimensions and the cross-sectional area of the primary stem. Although this relationship is usually explained by hydraulic and mechanical requirements, these hypotheses have never been tested empirically. However, Corner’s rule is tricky to investigate since rapid secondary growth of the stem prevents a rigorous link being established between a given leaf and the supporting stem. We chose a twig-like leaf model since petiole anatomy is only linked to the… Show more

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