Outer tree canopy leaves ‘change shape to let inner ones get sunlight’
April 1st, 2011 - 1:14 pm ICT by ANIWashington, April 1 (ANI): A new study has found that outer tree canopy leaves influence the sunlight reaching inner canopy leaves by changing their shape.
The shape and physiology of leaves within the tree canopy is not constant, and can vary depending on their position within the tree crown.
This phenomenon is expected to have important consequences for how trees cope with stress and use resources.
The study described how the leaves in the outer canopy of olive trees can influence the light environment within the canopy by changing their shape, as more elongated leaves resulted in higher levels of solar radiation inside the crown.
Author Rafael Rubio de Casas and colleagues observed that inner canopy leaves appear to be particularly adapted to the use of diffuse solar radiation, which is more constant than direct radiation.
They proposed that outer canopy leaves change not only to maximize their own performance, but also to create a beneficial environment for the inner canopy leaves.
They also suggested that leaves in various positions of the canopy could use different types of solar radiation for photosynthesis and operate at different time windows.
Exposed leaves are expected to use direct solar radiation and be more active when the sun is close to the horizon, while shaded leaves specialize in the capture of diffuse radiation and are more active when the sun is higher.
De Casas and colleagues feel that their work shows a novel and heretofore-unexplored integrated function of leaves that could have substantial ecological importance.
The findings appear in the March 25 issue of Functional Ecology. (ANI)
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