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Diversity in leaf anatomy, and stomatal distribution and conductance, between salt marsh and freshwater species in the C-4 genus Spartina (Poaceae)
Author(s): B. R. Maricle, N. K. Koteyeva, E. V. Voznesenskaya, J. R. Thomasson, G. E. Edwards.
Year: 2009
Journal: New Phytologist
Volume: 184
Issue: 1
Pages: 216-233
Article Topic(s): Morphology
Research Setting(s): Laboratory, Wetland
Species Referenced: Spartina bakeri (Sand cordgrass),
Abstract
Researches the leaf anatomy and structure of 10 Spartina species from different salt marsh zones and from freshwater habitats. The functional significance of the leaf structure was also studied. The authors conclude that differences in the structure and function of leaves in Spartina are related to adaptation to saline environments.Suggested Citation
B. R. Maricle, N. K. Koteyeva, E. V. Voznesenskaya, J. R. Thomasson, and G. E. Edwards. "Diversity in leaf anatomy, and stomatal distribution and conductance, between salt marsh and freshwater species in the C-4 genus Spartina (Poaceae)." New Phytologist 184.1 (2009): 216-233.Go back