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Leaf ontogeny strongly influences photosynthetic tolerance to drought and high temperature in Gossypium hirsutum
- Source :
- Journal of Plant Physiology. 199:18-28
- Publication Year :
- 2016
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2016.
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Abstract
- Temperature and drought are major abiotic limitations to crop productivity worldwide. While abiotic stress physiology research has focused primarily on fully expanded leaves, no studies have investigated photosynthetic tolerance to concurrent drought and high temperature during leaf ontogeny. To address this, Gossypium hirsutum plants were exposed to five irrigation treatments, and two different leaf stages were sampled on three dates during an abnormally dry summer. Early in the growing season, ontogenic PSII heat tolerance differences were observed. Photosystem II was more thermotolerant in young leaves than mature leaves. Later in the growing season, no decline in young leaf net photosynthesis (PN) was observed as leaf temperature increased from 31 to 37°C, as average midday leaf water potential (ΨMD) declined from -1.25 to -2.03MPa. In contrast, mature leaf PN declined 66% under the same conditions. Stomatal conductance (gs) accounted for 84-98% of variability in leaf temperature, and gs was strongly associated with ΨMD in mature leaves but not in young leaves. We conclude that young leaves are more photosynthetically tolerant to heat and drought than mature leaves. Elucidating the mechanisms causing these ontogenic differences will likely help mitigate the negative impacts of abiotic stress in the future.
- Subjects :
- Chlorophyll
0106 biological sciences
Irrigation
Stomatal conductance
Hot Temperature
Photosystem II
Physiology
Ontogeny
Growing season
Plant Science
Biology
Photosynthesis
01 natural sciences
Stress, Physiological
Abiotic component
Gossypium
Abiotic stress
fungi
Photosystem II Protein Complex
Water
food and beverages
04 agricultural and veterinary sciences
Droughts
Plant Leaves
Agronomy
040103 agronomy & agriculture
0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries
Seasons
Agronomy and Crop Science
010606 plant biology & botany
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 01761617
- Volume :
- 199
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Plant Physiology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....67e8b2be9fcce6ec8be887e1bd3d5f0c
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jplph.2016.05.003