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Comparison of Isoprene Emission, Intercellular Isoprene Concentration and Photosynthetic Performance in Water‐Limited Oak (Quercus pubescensWilld. and Quercus roburL.) Saplings

Authors :
Brüggemann, N.
Schnitzler, J.‐P.
Source :
Plant Biology; July 2002, Vol. 4 Issue: 4 p456-463, 8p
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

Abstract: The influence of prolonged water limitation on leaf gas exchange, isoprene emission, isoprene synthase activities and intercellular isoprene concentrations was investigated under standard conditions (30 °C leaf temperature and 1000 μmol photons m‐2s‐1PPFD) in greenhouse experiments with five‐year‐old pubescent oak (Quercus pubescensWilld.) and four‐year‐old pedunculate oak (Quercus roburL.) saplings. Net assimilation rates proved to be highly sensitive to moderate drought in both oak species, and were virtually zero at water potentials (Ψpd) below ‐ 1.3 MPa in Q. roburand below ‐ 2.5 MPa in Q. pubescens. The response of stomatal conductance to water stress was slightly less distinct. Isoprene emission was much more resistant to drought and declined significantly only at Ψpdbelow ‐ 2 MPa in Q. roburand below ‐ 3.5 MPa in Q. pubescens. Even during the most severe water stress, isoprene emission of drought‐stressed saplings was still approximately one‐third of the control in Q. roburand one‐fifth in Q. pubescens. Isoprene synthase activities were virtually unaffected by drought stress. Re‐watering led to partial recovery of leaf gas exchange and isoprene emission. Intercellular isoprene concentrations were remarkably enhanced in water‐limited saplings of both oak species during the first half of the respective drought periods with maximum mean values up to ca. 16 μl l‐1isoprene for Q. pubescensand ca. 11 μl l‐1isoprene for pedunculate oak, supporting the hypothesis that isoprene serves as a short‐term thermoprotective agent in isoprene‐emitting plant species.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14358603 and 14388677
Volume :
4
Issue :
4
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Plant Biology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs19552423
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-2002-34128