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Comparative venation costs of monocotyledon and dicotyledon species in the eastern Colorado steppe.

Sarah Tepler DrobnitchJ A KraySean M GleasonTroy W Ocheltree
Published in: Planta (2024)
and but demonstrated no significant relationships with any metric of vascular network size in major or minor vein classes. Given that monocots do not seem to display any leaf hydraulic disadvantage relative to dicots, it remains an important research question why parallel venation (truly parallel, down to the smallest vessels) has not arisen more than once in the history of plant evolution.
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