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DROUGHT AND LIGHT ANATOMICAL ADAPTIVE LEAF STRATEGIES IN THREE WOODY SPECIES CAUSED BY MICROCLIMATIC SELECTION AT EVOLUTION CANYON, ISRAEL
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Seven structural and morphological characteristics of leaves from three woodyspecies (Olea europaea, Ceratonia siliqua, and Pistacia lentiscus) were quantified for trees and shrubs from Evolution Canyon, Lower Nahal Oren microsite, MountCarmel, Israel. Our results indicate overall parallel and species-specific leafxeromorphic interslope microclimatic adaptations. Leaves of all three species from the south-facing slope (SFS) were smaller than those from the north-facing slope(NFS). Leaves of O. europaea and C. siliqua on the SFS were significantly thicker than those on the NFS due to increased thickness of the two photosynthetic parenchyma layers, the palisade and spongy layers. A similar significantly increased thickness of the spongy layer was found in leaves of P. lentiscus. The opposite trend was found in the palisade layer thickness of this species. Thicker epidermis was found in SFS as compared to NFS leaves of O. europaea and P. lentiscus, while there verse was found in C. siliqua. Palisade cells ...