Publications by authors named "Andrew Mathers"

Leaf structure plays an important role in photosynthesis. However, the causal relationship and the quantitative importance of any single structural parameter to the overall photosynthetic performance of a leaf remains open to debate. In this paper, we report on a mechanistic model, eLeaf, which successfully captures rice leaf photosynthetic performance under varying environmental conditions of light and CO .

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The formation of stomata and leaf mesophyll airspace must be coordinated to establish an efficient and robust network that facilitates gas exchange for photosynthesis, however the mechanism by which this coordinated development occurs remains unclear. Here, we combine microCT and gas exchange analyses with measures of stomatal size and patterning in a range of wild, domesticated and transgenic lines of wheat and Arabidopsis to show that mesophyll airspace formation is linked to stomatal function in both monocots and eudicots. Our results support the hypothesis that gas flux via stomatal pores influences the degree and spatial patterning of mesophyll airspace formation, and indicate that this relationship has been selected for during the evolution of modern wheat.

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Background: Leaf cellular architecture plays an important role in setting limits for carbon assimilation and, thus, photosynthetic performance. However, the low density, fine structure, and sensitivity to desiccation of plant tissue has presented challenges to its quantification. Classical methods of tissue fixation and embedding prior to 2D microscopy of sections is both laborious and susceptible to artefacts that can skew the values obtained.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study explores how cell division, growth, and airspace in leaves impact photosynthesis, an area that hasn't been thoroughly researched.
  • Researchers manipulated cell cycle genes in Arabidopsis leaves to analyze the relationship between cell size, airspace, and photosynthesis.
  • Findings reveal that increasing cell density boosts photosynthetic capacity by reducing airspace volume and changing airspace patterns, suggesting potential strategies for enhancing photosynthesis through cell division patterns.
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