Modification of leaf morphology and anatomy as a consequence of columnar architecture in domestic apple (Malus×domestica Borkh.) trees

S. Talwara, B. W.W. Grout, T. B. Toldam-Andersen

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Abstract

A quantitative study has been made of the modifications to leaf morphology and anatomy evident in columnar apples trees when compared to standard ones, using the original cultivar and the first columnar mutant derived from it, as well as other closely and more distantly related cultivars. Significant increases in leaf number, area, weight per unit area, thickness and midrib angle, together with altered shape, have been recorded consistently for the leaves subtending the developing fruits of the columnar cultivars. Additionally, significant increases in leaf rolling, epicuticular wax, stomatal size and density and leaf chlorophyll content were recorded. Scanning electron microscopy revealed that columnar cultivars develop an additional layer of well-developed palisade mesophyll and a greater depth of spongy mesophyll when compared to their standard counterparts. This large-scale modification of leaf characteristics is considered in terms of the very open architectural phenotype of columnar trees and the impact this may have on the canopy microclimate that influences leaf development.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)310-315
Number of pages6
JournalScientia Horticulturae
Volume164
DOIs
StatePublished - 17 Dec 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Columnar apple
  • Malus×domestica Borkh
  • Modified leaf structure
  • Tree architecture

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Horticulture

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