Many studies have documented genetic differentiation of physiological ecotypes along environmental gradients in the temperate zone, but this topic has received little attention in tropical plants. We collected cuttings of Psychotria horizontalis (Rubiaceae) from Atlantic and Pacific coastal areas in central Panama, which differed twofold in annual rainfall, and grew them under common conditions in a screened, open-air growing house for 14 months. Plants from the wetter (Atlantic) region showed significantly higher stomatal conductance, but photosynthetic rates were similar in both groups, leading to higher water use efficiency in plants from the drier (Pacific) region.
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