Quantifying Water-Use Efficiency in Plant Canopies with Varying Leaf Angle and Density Distribution.
María A Ponce de LeónBrian N BaileyPublished in: Annals of botany (2024)
Variation in leaf angle and density distributions can have a substantial impact on canopy-level carbon and water fluxes, with potential trade-offs between the two. These traits therefore may be viable target traits for increasing or maintaining crop productivity while using less water, and for improvement of simplified models. Increasing canopy density or decreasing canopy heterogeneity increases the impact of leaf angle on WUE and its dependent processes.