Spatial variations in leaf trichomes and their coordination with stomata in Quercus variabilis across Eastern Asia

Author:

Zhu Yanhua12,Zheng Ji1,Kang Hongzhang3,Hui Nan1,Yin Shan145,Chen Zhicheng6,Du Baoming15ORCID,Liu Chunjiang145ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Agriculture and Biology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University , Shanghai 200240 , China

2. Instrumental Analysis Center, Shanghai Jiao Tong University , Shanghai 200240 , China

3. School of Design, Shanghai Jiao Tong University , Shanghai 200240 , China

4. Shanghai Urban Forest Ecosystem Research Station, State Forestry Administration , Shanghai 200240 , China

5. Shanghai Yangtze River Delta Eco-environmental Change and Management Observation and Research Station, Ministry of Science and Technology , Shanghai 200240 , China

6. Key Laboratory of Forest Ecology and Environment of National Forestry and Grassland Administration, Ecology and Nature Conservation Institute, Chinese Academy of Forestry , Beijing 100091 , China

Abstract

Abstract Leaf trichomes are derived from epidermal cells and serve an important function in regulating leaf heat balance and gas exchange. Variation in leaf functional traits is critical for predicting how plants will react to global climate change. In this study, we aimed to investigate how leaf trichome densities vary along large geographic gradients and how they interact with stomata in response to environmental change. We investigated the leaf trichome densities of 44 Quercus variabilis populations in Eastern Asia (24°–51.8° N, 99°–137° E) and their correlation with climatic factors and stomatal traits. In addition, 15 populations were grown in a common garden to study their adaptive variation and coordination with stomata. The mean value of trichome density in situ conditions was 459.78 trichome mm−2 with a range of 325.79–552.38 trichome mm−2. Trichome density increased with latitude and decreased with longitude. Both temperature and precipitation reduced the trichome density. Moreover, trichome density was positively correlated with stomatal density whether in situ or in the common garden, and both increased with drought. Our results suggested that leaf trichomes possess highly adaptive variation and are in close coordination with stomata in response to climate change. Our findings provide new insights toward elucidating the interactions between leaf traits and the adaptive strategies of plants under climate change.

Funder

National Key Technology Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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