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Thresholds for leaf damage due to dehydration: declines of hydraulic function, stomatal conductance and cellular integrity precede those for photochemistry

Authors :
Santiago Trueba
Lawren Sack
Ruihua Pan
Christine Scoffoni
Stephen D. Davis
Grace P. John
Source :
New Phytologist. 223:134-149
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Wiley, 2019.

Abstract

Given increasing water deficits across numerous ecosystems world-wide, it is urgent to understand the sequence of failure of leaf function during dehydration. We assessed dehydration-induced losses of rehydration capacity and maximum quantum yield of the photosystem II (Fv /Fm ) in the leaves of 10 diverse angiosperm species, and tested when these occurred relative to turgor loss, declines of stomatal conductance gs , and hydraulic conductance Kleaf , including xylem and outside xylem pathways for the same study plants. We resolved the sequences of relative water content and leaf water potential Ψleaf thresholds of functional impairment. On average, losses of leaf rehydration capacity occurred at dehydration beyond 50% declines of gs , Kleaf and turgor loss point. Losses of Fv /Fm occurred after much stronger dehydration and were not recovered with leaf rehydration. Across species, tissue dehydration thresholds were intercorrelated, suggesting trait co-selection. Thresholds for each type of functional decline were much less variable across species in terms of relative water content than Ψleaf . The stomatal and leaf hydraulic systems show early functional declines before cell integrity is lost. Substantial damage to the photochemical apparatus occurs at extreme dehydration, after complete stomatal closure, and seems to be irreversible.

Details

ISSN :
14698137 and 0028646X
Volume :
223
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
New Phytologist
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....70fae241fdfa923a83dad839faa7f40c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.15779