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. 2013 Dec 4;164(4):1772–1788. doi: 10.1104/pp.113.221424

Table III. Symbols, terms, units, derivation, and biological significance of the nine key leaf thickness and area shrinkage traits in this study.

An additional nine traits were quantified, and their calculation and correlations with these key traits are described in Supplemental Materials and Methods S1, Supplemental Results S1, and Supplemental Tables S2 to S4.

Symbols Parameters Units Derivation Significance
Thickness shrinkage
PLTleaf,TLP Percentage loss of thickness at TLP % From plot of PLT versus Ψleafa Estimate of leaf thickness shrinkage at TLP
PLTC,TLP Percentage loss of cell thickness at TLP % From plot of PLTC,TLP versus Ψleafa Estimate of the amount of cell thickness lost when cells become flaccid
PLTA,TLP Proportion of intercellular airspace thickness lost at TLP % From plot of PLTA,TLP versus Ψleafa Estimate of the amount of airspace thickness lost (or gained) when cells become flaccid
dTleaf/dΨ Degree of shrinkage of leaf thickness % MPa−1 Inline graphic Steepness of the decline of whole-leaf thickness with Ψleaf before cells become flaccid
dTC/dΨ Degree of shrinkage of leaf cells % MPa−1 Inline graphic Steepness of the decline of cell thickness with Ψleaf before cells become flaccid
dTA/dΨ Degree of shrinkage of leaf intercellular airspace % MPa−1 Inline graphic Steepness of the decline of air thickness with Ψleaf before cells become flaccid
PLTdry Percentage loss of thickness in a dry leaf % Inline graphic Maximum amount of thickness shrinkage
Area shrinkage
PLAleaf,TLP Percentage loss of area at TLP % From plot of PLA versus Ψleafa Estimate of leaf area shrinkage at TLP
PLAdry Percentage loss of area in a dry leaf % Inline graphic Maximum amount of area shrinkage
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Because thickness of the leaf or tissues precisely at TLP could not be determined, we interpolated the value for TLP by assuming a linear decline of leaf dimensions with Ψleaf between the two surrounding measurements.