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. 2002 May;129(1):235–243. doi: 10.1104/pp.010943

Table I.

Ap (percentage of the total leaf area) and the photosynthetic capacity (expressed per unit of projected leaf area or per unit of Ap) of the heterobaric leaves of 31 representative plant species

Species No. Species Ap Pmax P*max Change
% μmol O2 m−2 s−1 μmol O2 m−2 Ap s−1 %
 1 Acacia sp. 81  ± 2.3 18.5  ± 0.9 22.8  ± 1.1 19.6
 2 Arbutus adrachne 66  ± 2.8 52.0  ± 3.8 79.3  ± 5.8 34.2
 3 Arundo plinii 66  ± 5.1 23.0  ± 1.8 35.1  ± 2.7 34.5
 4 Oat (Avena sativa) 77  ± 2.8 16.0  ± 1.4 20.7  ± 1.8 20.0
 5 Judas Tree (Cercis siliquastrum) 72  ± 2.7 16.6  ± 2.6 23.1  ± 3.6 27.8
 6 Quince (Cydonia oblonga) 89  ± 1.5 20.6  ± 1.8 23.1  ± 2.0 10.4
 7 Japanese Plum (Eriobotrya japonica) 83  ± 2.0 13.0  ± 0.9 15.7  ± 1.1 18.8
 8 Eucalyptus globulus 74  ± 3.2 16.0  ± 1.9 21.6  ± 2.6 27.3
 9 Fig (Ficus carica) 83  ± 2.8 25.4  ± 1.1 30.6  ± 1.3 18.1
10 Cotton (Gossypium hyrsutum) 88  ± 2.6 41.0  ± 2.6 46.4  ± 2.9 12.8
11 Gynerium sp. 48  ± 2.9 25.0  ± 2.9 52.2  ± 6.1 51.9
12 Barley (Hordeum vulgare) 81  ± 2.1 12.5  ± 0.9 15.4  ± 1.1 16.7
13 Walnut (Juglans regia) 85  ± 2.4 15.6  ± 2.6 18.4  ± 3.1 13.3
14 Laurel (Laurus nobilis) 76  ± 2.1 24.0  ± 2.1 31.6  ± 2.8 25.0
15 Apple (Malus sylvestris) 80  ± 1.1 21.4  ± 3.9 26.8  ± 4.9 20.7
16 Malva sylvestris 91  ± 2.4 37.6  ± 3.2 41.5  ± 3.5 10.5
17 Mulberry (Morus alba) 73  ± 2.1 16.0  ± 3.1 21.9  ± 4.2 27.3
18 Nerium oleander 76  ± 2.3 25.0  ± 2.4 32.9  ± 3.2 24.2
19 Pistachio Nut (Pistacia vera) 82  ± 3.7 12.3  ± 1.1 15.0  ± 1.3 18.0
20 Platanus orientalis 81  ± 2.0 20.2  ± 1.1 24.8  ± 1.4 19.2
21 Almond (Prunus amygdalus) 79  ± 2.1 27.4  ± 1.9 34.7  ± 2.4 21.7
22 Apricot (Prunus armeniaca) 74  ± 5.7 24.0  ± 4.6 32.4  ± 6.2 27.3
23 Cherry (Prunus avium) 83  ± 2.5 21.1  ± 1.1 25.4  ± 1.3 18.5
24 Prunus damascena 88  ± 0.8 24.0  ± 2.3 27.3  ± 2.6 11.1
25 Peach (Prunus persica) 80  ± 2.1 27.5  ± 4.1 34.4  ± 5.1 21.4
26 Pear (Pyrus communis) 76  ± 3.4 20.0  ± 5.0 26.3  ± 6.6 23.1
27 Kermes Oak (Quercus coccifera) 58  ± 2.5 16.0  ± 2.1 27.6  ± 3.6 42.9
28 Holly Oak (Quercus ilex) 78  ± 2.9 26.8  ± 3.2 34.4  ± 4.1 21.7
29 Quercus alnifolia 66  ± 2.8 34.9  ± 1.2 52.6  ± 1.8 33.6
30 Wheat (Triticum aestivum) 81  ± 2.2 13.0  ± 1.1 16.0  ± 1.4 18.8
31 Grape (Vitis vinifera) 76  ± 2.0 15.2  ± 1.5 20.0  ± 2.0 25.0

Values are means (six samples) ± se.