Cost-benefit analysis of mesophyll conductance: diversities of anatomical, biochemical and environmental determinants.
Yusuke MizokamiRiichi OguchiDaisuke SugiuraWataru YamoriKo NoguchiIchiro TerashimaPublished in: Annals of botany (2022)
For evaluation of the contribution of gm to recover CC, leaf life span is the key factor. The estimation of MC in relation to gm, especially in terms of costs required to regulate aquaporins, could be essential for efficient control of gm over the short term. Over the long term, costs are mainly reflected in CC, while benefits also include ultimate fitness attributes in terms of integrated carbon gain over the life of a leaf, plant survival and reproductive output.