Shoot dimorphism enables Sequoia sempervirens to separate requirements for foliar water uptake and photosynthesis.
Alana R O ChinPaula Guzmán-DelgadoStephen C SillettJessica OrozcoRussell D KramerLucy P KerhoulasZane J MooreMarty ReedMaciej A ZwienieckiPublished in: American journal of botany (2022)
during the first hour of leaf wetting, ameliorating water stress while presumably maintaining high photosynthetic capacity year round. Geographic variation in shoot dimorphism suggests that plasticity in shoot-type distribution and leaf surface traits helps Sequoia maintain a dominate presence in both wet and dry forests.