Unraveling the effects of plant hydraulics on stomatal closure during water stress in walnut

Autor/a

Cochard, Hervé

Coll Mir, Lluís

Le Roux, Xavier

Améglio, Thierry

Data de publicació

2020-03-19T11:02:25Z

2020-03-19T11:02:25Z

2002-01



Resum

The objectives of the study were to identify the relevant hydraulic parameters associated with stomatal regulation during water stress and to test the hypothesis of a stomatal control of xylem embolism in walnut (Juglans regia× nigra) trees. The hydraulic characteristics of the sap pathway were experimentally altered with different methods to alter plant transpiration (E plant) and stomatal conductance (g s). Potted trees were exposed to a soil water depletion to alter soil water potential (Ψsoil), soil resistance (R soil), and root hydraulic resistances (R root). Soil temperature was changed to alter R root alone. Embolism was created in the trunk to increase shoot resistance (R shoot). Stomata closed in response to these stresses with the effect of maintaining the water pressure in the leaf rachis xylem (P rachis) above −1.4 MPa and the leaf water potential (Ψleaf) above −1.6 MPa. The same dependence of E plant andg s on P rachis or Ψleaf was always observed. This suggested that stomata were not responding to changes in Ψsoil,R soil, R root, orR shoot per se but rather to their impact onP rachis and/or Ψleaf. Leaf rachis was the most vulnerable organ, with a thresholdP rachis for embolism induction of −1.4 MPa. The minimum Ψleaf values corresponded to leaf turgor loss point. This suggested that stomata are responding to leaf water status as determined by transpiration rate and plant hydraulics and thatP rachis might be the physiological parameter regulated by stomatal closure during water stress, which would have the effect of preventing extensive developments of cavitation during water stress.

Tipus de document

Article
Versió presentada

Llengua

Anglès

Matèries i paraules clau

Drought stress; Hydraulic conductance; Stomatal regulation; Water relations; Water potential

Publicat per

American Society of Plant Biologists

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Versió preprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.010400

Plant Physiology, 2002, vol. 128, núm. 1, p. 282-290

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(c) American Society of Plant Biologists, 2002

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