Weak correlations among leaf thermal metrics, economic traits and damages under natural heatwaves

Qiu-Rui Ning,Qiang Li, Hao-Ping Zhang, Yi Jin, Xue-Wei Gong,Rui-Fang Jiao, Emily Patience Bakpa,Han Zhao,Hui Liu

Science of The Total Environment(2024)

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The frequency and intensity of heatwaves are increasing around the world, causing severe damages to plants, but whether leaf thermal metrics is in line with leaf economic spectrum is still controversial. Here, we measured leaf damage ratio, leaf thermal metrics (tolerance and sensitivity) and economic traits of 131 woody species across five cities along the Yangtze River after a two-month natural extreme temperature event. We found that leaf thermal sensitivity but not thermal tolerance was correlated with leaf damage ratio, and the relationships between leaf thermal metrics and economic traits were weak, indicating that leaf thermal adaptation may be independent from leaf carbon construction. This study suggests a potential indicator for predicting plant survival under heatwaves, urging future research to explore more physiological traits to comprehensively understand plant heat responses and adaptations.
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Heat stress,Leaf damages,Urban woody species,Leaf thermal tolerance,Leaf thermal sensitivity
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