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      Leaf Structural Traits Vary With Plant Size in Even-Aged Stands of Sapindus mukorossi

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          Sapindus mukorossi Gaertn., an important oleaginous woody plant, has garnered increasing research attention owing to its potential as a source of renewable energy (biodiesel). Leaf structural traits are closely related to plant size, and they affect the fruit yield and oil quality. However, plant size factors that predominantly contribute to leaf structural traits remain unknown. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to understand the associations between leaf structural traits and plant size factors in even-aged stands of S. mukorossi. Results showed that leaf length (LL) and leaf area (LA) markedly increased with the increasing diameter at breast height (DBH) and tree height (TH), although other leaf structural traits did not show noticeable changes. Difference in slopes also indicated that the degree of effect of plant size factors on leaf structural traits was in the order of TH > DBH. Leaf structural traits showed no systematic variation with crown width (CW). LA was significantly positively correlated with LL, leaf width (LW), LL/LW, and leaf thickness (LT) and was significantly but negatively correlated with leaf tissue density (LTD) and leaf dry mass content (LDMC). Specific leaf area showed a significantly negative correlation with LT, LDMC, and LTD. LTD showed a significantly positive correlation with LDMC, but a negative correlation with LT. The results were critical to understand the variability of leaf structural traits with plant size, can provide a theoretical foundation for further study in the relationship between leaf structural traits and fruit yield, and regulate leaf traits through artificial management measures to promote plant growth and fruit yield.

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                Journal
                Front Plant Sci
                Front Plant Sci
                Front. Plant Sci.
                Frontiers in Plant Science
                Frontiers Media S.A.
                1664-462X
                22 July 2021
                2021
                : 12
                : 692484
                Affiliations
                [1] 1Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory for Plant Eco-Physiology, Fujian Normal University , Fuzhou, China
                [2] 2College of Geographical Sciences, Fujian Normal University , Fuzhou, China
                [3] 3State Key Laboratory for Subtropical Mountain Ecology of the Ministry of Science and Technology and Fujian Province, Fujian Normal University , Fuzhou, China
                [4] 4College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Fujian Normal University , Fuzhou, China
                [5] 5Department of Geography and Environmental Science, University of Reading , Reading, United Kingdom
                [6] 6Department of Forestry, Fujian Forestry Vocational Technical College , Nanping, China
                [7] 7College of Ecological and Resources Engineering, Wuyi University , Wuyishan, China
                Author notes

                Edited by: Mashura Shammi, Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh

                Reviewed by: Lina Fusaro, National Research Council (CNR), Italy; Reetika Singh, Allahabad University, India; Yunfei Xie, Jiangnan University, China

                *Correspondence: Quanlin Zhong qlzhong@ 123456126.com

                This article was submitted to Functional Plant Ecology, a section of the journal Frontiers in Plant Science

                †These authors have contributed equally to this work

                Article
                10.3389/fpls.2021.692484
                8340026
                34367215
                40531269-78b0-4f59-8d2e-0bbc321257e7
                Copyright © 2021 Chang, Xu, Yang, Zhou, Hua, Zhang, Zhong and Li.

                This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.

                History
                : 08 April 2021
                : 21 June 2021
                Page count
                Figures: 4, Tables: 1, Equations: 7, References: 89, Pages: 11, Words: 8831
                Funding
                Funded by: Fujian Provincial Department of Science and Technology 10.13039/501100005270
                Award ID: 2018J01737
                Award ID: 2019N5009
                Award ID: 2020N5008
                Award ID: 31971643
                Categories
                Plant Science
                Original Research

                Plant science & Botany
                leaf structural traits,plant size,even-aged stands,sapindus mukorossi,allometric relationships

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