A continental-scale analysis reveals the latitudinal gradient of stomatal density across amphistomatous species: Evolutionary history vs. present-day environment

Author:

Liu CongcongORCID,Huang Kexiang,Zhao Yifei,Li Ying,He NianpengORCID

Abstract

AbstractAmphistomy is a potential method for increasing photosynthetic rate; however, latitudinal gradients of stomatal density across amphistomatous species and their drivers remain unknown. Here, the adaxial stomatal density (SDad) and abaxial stomatal density (SDab) of 486 amphistomatous species-site combinations, belonging to 32 plant families, were collected from China, and their total stomatal density (SDtotal) and stomatal ratio (SR) were calculated. Overall, these four stomatal traits did not show significant phylogenetic signals. There were no significant differences in SDaband SDtotalbetween woody and herbaceous species, but SDadand SR were higher in woody species than in herbaceous species. Besides, a significantly positive relationship between SDaband SDadwas observed. We also found that stomatal density (including SDab, SDad, and SDtotal) decreased with latitude while SR increased with latitude, and temperature seasonality was the most important environmental factor driving it. Besides, evolutionary history (represented by both phylogeny and species) explained about 10–22 fold more of the variation in stomatal traits than the present-day environment (65.2%–71.1% vs. 2.9%–6.8%). Our study extended our knowledge of trait-environment relationships and highlighted the importance of evolutionary history in driving stomatal trait variability.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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