Department of Ecology and Evolution, University of California Los Angeles, 621 Charles E. Young Drive South, Los Angeles, CA, 90095, USA.
New Phytol. 2013 Jun;198(4):983-1000. doi: 10.1111/nph.12253. Epub 2013 Apr 18.
The design and function of leaf venation are important to plant performance, with key implications for the distribution and productivity of ecosystems, and applications in paleobiology, agriculture and technology. We synthesize classical concepts and the recent literature on a wide range of aspects of leaf venation. We describe 10 major structural features that contribute to multiple key functions, and scale up to leaf and plant performance. We describe the development and plasticity of leaf venation and its adaptation across environments globally, and a new global data compilation indicating trends relating vein length per unit area to climate, growth form and habitat worldwide. We synthesize the evolution of vein traits in the major plant lineages throughout paleohistory, highlighting the multiple origins of individual traits. We summarize the strikingly diverse current applications of leaf vein research in multiple fields of science and industry. A unified core understanding will enable an increasing range of plant biologists to incorporate leaf venation into their research.
叶脉的设计和功能对植物的表现至关重要,对生态系统的分布和生产力有着关键影响,并且在古生物学、农业和技术领域有应用。我们综合了叶脉的多个方面的经典概念和最新文献。我们描述了 10 个主要的结构特征,这些特征有助于多种关键功能,并扩展到叶片和植物的性能。我们描述了叶脉的发育和可塑性,以及其在全球环境中的适应性,并提供了一个新的全球数据汇编,表明与气候、生长形式和栖息地相关的每单位面积脉长的趋势。我们综合了古植物历史中主要植物谱系中脉特征的进化,突出了单个特征的多种起源。我们总结了当前叶脉研究在多个科学和工业领域的引人注目的多样化应用。统一的核心理解将使越来越多的植物生物学家能够将叶脉纳入他们的研究。