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Plant Physiology 2018-Oct

The causes of leaf hydraulic vulnerability and its influence on gas exchange in Arabidopsis thaliana.

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Nuoroda įrašoma į mainų sritį
Christine Scoffoni
Caetano Albuquerque
Herve Cochard
Thomas N Buckley
Leila R Fletcher
Marissa A Caringella
Megan K Bartlett
Craig Brodersen
Steven Jansen
Andrew J McElrone

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The influence of the dynamics of leaf hydraulic conductance (Kleaf) diurnally and during dehydration on stomatal conductance and photosynthesis remains unclear. Using the model species Arabidopsis thaliana (ecotype Col-0)., we applied a multi-tiered approach including physiological measurements, high-resolution X-ray micro-computed tomography, and modelling at a range of scales to characterize: (1) Kleaf decline during dehydration; (2) its basis in the hydraulic conductances of leaf xylem (Kx) and outside-xylem pathways (Kox); (3) the dependence of its dynamics on irradiance; (4) its impact on diurnal patterns of stomatal conductance and photosynthetic rate; and (5) its influence on gas exchange and survival under simulated drought regimes. Arabidopsis leaves showed strong vulnerability to dehydration diurnally in both gas exchange and hydraulic conductance, despite lack of xylem embolism or conduit collapse above turgor loss point, indicating pronounced sensitivity of Kox to dehydration. Kleaf increased under higher irradiance in well-hydrated leaves across the full range of water potential, but no shift in Kleaf vulnerability was observed. Modelling indicated that responses to dehydration and irradiance are likely attributable to changes in membrane permeability, and that a dynamic Kox would contribute strongly to stomatal closure, improving performance, survival and efficient water use during drought. These findings for Col-0 provide a baseline for assessing variation across genotypes in hydraulic traits and their influence on gas exchange during dehydration.

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