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On the path from xylem hydraulic failure to downstream cell death

Authors :
Marylou Mantova
Hervé Cochard
Régis Burlett
Sylvain Delzon
Andrew King
Celia M. Rodriguez‐Dominguez
Mutez A. Ahmed
Santiago Trueba
José M. Torres‐Ruiz
Laboratoire de Physique et Physiologie Intégratives de l’Arbre en environnement Fluctuant (PIAF)
Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE)-Université Clermont Auvergne (UCA)
Biodiversité, Gènes & Communautés (BioGeCo)
Université de Bordeaux (UB)-Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE)
Synchrotron SOLEIL (SSOLEIL)
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas (CSIC)
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas [Madrid] (CSIC)
Universität Bayreuth
Région Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Agence Nationale de la Recherche (France)
Mantova, Marylou
Cochard, H.
Delzon, Sylvain
King, A.
Rodríguez Domínguez, Celia M.
Ahmed, Mutez Ali
Trueba, Santiago
Torres Ruiz, José Manuel
Burlett, Regís
Source :
New Phytologist, New Phytologist, 2023, 237 (3), pp.793-806. ⟨10.1111/nph.18578⟩
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
HAL CCSD, 2023.

Abstract

14 páginas.- 8 figuras.- 1 tablas.- 62 referencias.- Supporting information the online version of the published article http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nph.18578<br />Xylem hydraulic failure (HF) has been identified as a ubiquitous factor in triggering drought-induced tree mortality through the damage induced by the progressive dehydration of plant living cells. However, fundamental evidence of the mechanistic link connecting xylem HF to cell death has not been identified yet. The main aim of this study was to evaluate, at the leaf level, the relationship between loss of hydraulic function due to cavitation and cell death under drought conditions and discern how this relationship varied across species with contrasting resistances to cavitation. Drought was induced by withholding water from potted seedlings, and their leaves were sampled to measure their relative water content (RWC) and cell mortality. Vulnerability curves to cavitation at the leaf level were constructed for each species. An increment in cavitation events occurrence precedes the onset of cell mortality. A variation in cells tolerance to dehydration was observed along with the resistance to cavitation. Overall, our results indicate that the onset of cellular mortality occurs at lower RWC than the one for cavitation indicating the role of cavitation in triggering cellular death. They also evidenced a critical RWC for cellular death varying across species with different cavitation resistance. © 2022 The Authors. New Phytologist © 2022 New Phytologist Foundation.<br />This research was supported by La Region Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes ‘Pack Ambition International 2020’ through the project‘ ThirsTree’ 20-006175-01, 20-006175-02 and the Agence Nationale de la Recherche, grant/award no. ANR-18-CE20-0005, ‘Hydrauleaks’

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0028646X and 14698137
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
New Phytologist, New Phytologist, 2023, 237 (3), pp.793-806. ⟨10.1111/nph.18578⟩
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....da89bf24b6408b4b3b9a3f0a12762e24
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.18578⟩