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Increases in vein length compensate for leaf area lost to lobing in grapevine.

Zoë MigicovskyJoel F SwiftZachary HelgetLaura L KleinAnh LyMatthew MaimaitiyimingKaroline WoodhouseAnne Y FennellMisha T KwasniewskiAllison J MillerPeter CousinsDaniel H Chitwood
Published in: American journal of botany (2022)
For leaves with different extents of lobing but the same area, the more highly lobed leaves have longer veins and higher vein to blade ratios, allowing them to maintain similar leaf areas despite increased lobing. These findings show how more highly lobed leaves may compensate for what would otherwise result in a reduced leaf area, allowing for increased photosynthetic capacity through similar leaf size.
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