Background: Robusta coffee leaves regulate gas exchange in response to climatic factors like full sun and shaded conditions. To fully understand the reasons behind the variations in photosynthetic rates and water-use efficiency, exploring the underlying mechanisms of stomatal regulation in the maximum photosynthetic efficiency of Robusta coffee trees, especially in a shade condition is necessary. Methods: This study aimed to evaluate how stomatal regulation in Robusta coffee leaves affects gas exchange under different cropping systems. The Robusta coffee trees were grown in four different cropping systems: monoculture (full-sun condition) (S1), intercropped (single row) with rubber trees (S2), intercropped (double spacing) with rubber trees (S3), and intercropped in a mixed orchard (S4). Result: The results revealed that Robusta coffee trees grown between rubber tree rows with closer spacing (S2) exhibited the largest stomata sizes. These stomata sizes had a statistically significant increase in width, length, and area (ranging from 12.04 to 14.74 µm, 19.22 to 25.55 µm, and 202.37 to 296.05 µm², respectively) compared to Robusta coffee grown in S1, S3, and S4 systems. On the other hand, Robusta coffee grown in S1 system displayed the highest stomatal density, ranging from 310 to 540 stomata/mm². Interestingly, coffee trees grown between rubber rows (S3) and in the mixed orchard (S4) exhibited both high rates of photosynthesis (9.18 and 9.35 µmol/m²/s) and photosynthetic water-use efficiency (3.78 and 5.15 mmol/mol). Notably, these values were statistically different from those observed in other planting conditions. Additionally, Robusta coffee grown in S1 system exhibited the highest canopy temperature (ranging from 30.8 to 47.4°C). It also had the lowest Fv/Fm value (ranging from 0.706 to 0.759) compared to other planting conditions. This study indicates that Robusta coffee leaves exhibited varying stomatal responses to changes in light and temperature depending on the cropping system. By understanding how these leaf traits influence adaptation, we could potentially optimize Robusta coffee trees to thrive in full sun and shaded conditions, particularly within intercropping systems.
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