Login / Signup

Vein-to-blade ratio is an allometric indicator of leaf size and plasticity.

Daniel H ChitwoodJoey MullinsZoë MigicovskyMargaret H FrankRobert VanBurenJason P Londo
Published in: American journal of botany (2021)
Our results demonstrate that vein-to-blade ratio is a strong allometric indicator of leaf size and plasticity in grapevines measured across years. Grapevine leaf primordia are initiated in buds the year before they emerge, and we found that total precipitation and maximum air temperature of the previous growing season exerted the largest statistically significant effects on leaf morphology. Vein-to-blade ratio is a promising allometric indicator of relationships between leaf morphology and climate, the robustness of which should be explored further.
Keyphrases