Linking Leaf Gas Exchange to Non-Structural Carbohydrate Allocation to Understand the Early Establishment of Young Quercus and Fraxinus Species
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Results
2.1. Interspecific Variability in Water Use and Carbon Assimilation
2.2. Intraspecific Variability in Non-Structural Carbohydrates and Leaf Traits
3. Discussion
3.1. Interspecific Variability in Leaf Gas Exchange and Non-Structural Carbohydrates
3.2. Intraspecific Variability in Leaf Gas Exchanges and Non-Structural Carbohydrates Between Nursery and Outplanted Saplings
3.3. Intraspecific Variability of Non-Structural Carbohydrate Pools Between Living and Desiccated Saplings
4. Materials and Methods
4.1. Study Site Characterisation
4.2. Plant Material and Experimental Design
4.3. Leaf Exchange Measurements
4.4. Leaf Traits
4.5. Plant Desiccation Assessment
4.6. Non-Structural Carbohydrates
4.7. Vapour Pressure Deficit Calculation
4.8. Statistical Analysis
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Spennati, E.; Gargiulo, S.; Casolo, V.; Alessandroni, A.; Vitale, M. Linking Leaf Gas Exchange to Non-Structural Carbohydrate Allocation to Understand the Early Establishment of Young Quercus and Fraxinus Species. Plants 2026, 15, 434. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants15030434
Spennati E, Gargiulo S, Casolo V, Alessandroni A, Vitale M. Linking Leaf Gas Exchange to Non-Structural Carbohydrate Allocation to Understand the Early Establishment of Young Quercus and Fraxinus Species. Plants. 2026; 15(3):434. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants15030434
Chicago/Turabian StyleSpennati, Elisa, Sara Gargiulo, Valentino Casolo, Andrea Alessandroni, and Marcello Vitale. 2026. "Linking Leaf Gas Exchange to Non-Structural Carbohydrate Allocation to Understand the Early Establishment of Young Quercus and Fraxinus Species" Plants 15, no. 3: 434. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants15030434
APA StyleSpennati, E., Gargiulo, S., Casolo, V., Alessandroni, A., & Vitale, M. (2026). Linking Leaf Gas Exchange to Non-Structural Carbohydrate Allocation to Understand the Early Establishment of Young Quercus and Fraxinus Species. Plants, 15(3), 434. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants15030434

