The interaction of heat stress with internal signaling networks was investigated through mutants that were deficient in either tocopherols ( mutant) or non-photochemical fluorescence quenching (NPQ; , , and mutants). Leaves of both and mutants that developed at a high temperature exhibited a significantly different leaf vascular organization compared to wild-type Col-0. Both mutants had significantly smaller water conduits (tracheary elements) of the xylem, but the total apparent foliar water-transport capacity and intrinsic photosynthetic capacity were similarly high in mutants and wild-type Col-0.
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