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Abstract. The influence of a slow stress and recovery cycle on the pattern of leaf expansion in four diverse sunflower cultivars ( Helianthus annuus L. cvs. Hysun 31, Havasupai, Hopi and Seneca) was studied in a glasshouse. Stress had no significant effect on the time of flower bud emergence and anthesis, or on final leaf number, but delayed the appearance of leaves at high insertions in all cultivars except Hysun 31.
Leaf expansion was markedly reduced as the predawn leaf water potential decreased from −0.35 to −0.60 MPa, and the predawn turgor pressure decreased from 0.3 to 0.2 MPa, and expansion ceased at a predawn leaf water potential of about −1.0 MPa, i.e. when the predawn turgor pressure reached zero.
The leaves most reduced in final size when water was withheld were those at the insertions which grew the most rapidly in unstressed plants. The maximum reduction in final leaf size of 25–35% was similar in all cultivars and was due to retardation of the rate of leaf expansion: the duration of leaf expansion was actually increased by stress. However, leaves that were initiated during stress, but emerged after rewatering, had final leaf areas at least equal to those in the unstressed plants: in the cultivar Seneca, the final size of leaves of high insertion was significantly greater in stressed than unstressed plants, whereas in the three other cultivars the final leaf sizes were similar in both treatments. All four cultivars examined adjusted osmotically to the same degree, but leaf water potentials in one, Seneca, increased more rapidly after rewatering than in the other three, and this may have contributed to the greater relative leaf size in the leaves of high insertion in this cultivar.  相似文献   

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Abstract. Leaf expansion of four sunflower cultivars ( Helianthus annuus L. cvs. Hysun 31, Havasupai, Hopi and Seneca) was monitored continuously in a growth cabinet through the final stages of a drying cycle and then throughout the first 2 days after rewatering in order to study the responses of leaf expansion to water deficits. Comparable plants were also measured throughout a diurnal cycle in a glasshouse.
In the cabinet, leaf extension was faster in the dark than in the light, but an extended dark period suppressed leaf extension. At similar leaf water potentials, the rate of leaf extension was greater in the light than in the dark, but as the osmotic potential was lower in the light than in the dark, the relationship between turgor pressure and leaf extension rate was similar in both environments. Throughout the drying and recovery cycles turgor and leaf extension rate was positively correlated: no significant differences among cultivars were observed.
In the plants grown and measured in the glasshouse, leaf expansion occurred at lower leaf water potentials in stressed than in unstressed plants, but the relationship between leaf expansion and turgor was similar in both stressed and unstressed plants as a result of a lowering of the osmotic potential in the former. Diurnal turgor maintenance resulting from osmotic adjustment was almost half that occurring during a complete drying cycle. During the day, the leaf expansion rate increased linearly with turgor pressure in all cultivars: the expansion rate per unit turgor pressure was greater in the glasshouse than in the growth cabinet. Nocturnal leaf expansion in the stressed and unstressed plants was not, however, correlated with turgor pressure.  相似文献   

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A current hypothesis states that there is a redistribution of wall calcium from the lower to the upper sides of horizontal shoots during gravireaction, and because calcium stiffens walls, the unequal calcium distribution results in differential wall extensibility on the upper and lower sides, and thus, causes unequal growth. If this hypothesis is valid, then saturating the cell walls with calcium should minimize the effect of calcium redistribution, and thereby inhibit gravicurvature and stiffen the walls. To test this hypothesis, sunflower seedlings were grown on agar containing 0 to 50molm-3 CaCl2. The wall-bound calcium content of the tissues increased as the external concentration of CaCl2 increased, and the epidermal layers were saturated with calcium by the 10molm-3 CaCl2 treatment. Contrary to the predictions from the hypothesis, the vertical growth and the gravicurvature rate of plants grown in 10molm-3 CaCl2 were actually accelerated, and wall extensibility, as measured by the Instron technique, was unaffected. These results contradict the hypothesis, and provide further evidence that wall-bound calcium is not involved in the reaction phase of gravicurvature.  相似文献   

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Abstract This study reports on the effect of water deficit on the tissue water relations and leaf growth of six corn cultivars, growing in glasshouse conditions, in order to understand growth responses to drought of tropical corn. A mild water-stress treatment was imposed slowly; plants reached a minimum pre-dawn leaf water potential of about –1.5 MPa by day 12 after watering was withheld. Analysis of the water relation characteristics of growing leaves using the pressure–volume technique demonstrated that under water deficits all the cultivars changed their moisture-release curves compared with irrigated plants. Osmotic potential at full turgor was lowered in water-stressed plants of all the genotypes and the degree of such change was between 0.34 MPa and 0.58 MPa. Thus, turgor pressure was lost at a lower water potential in water-stressed plants than in irrigated plants of all the varieties. Volumetric elastic moduli were also increased under water deficits and the increase ranged between 10% and 141% among the cultivars. In all the genotypes, the stress imposed led to a reduction of leaf area and dry matter accumulation. Leaf expansion was very sensitive to low turgor pressure and it ceased when turgor reached 0.2 MPa. Thus, varieties able to maintain a higher degree of turgor pressure (i.e. by osmotic adjustment) under water deficits may be able to prolong leaf growth.  相似文献   

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Abstract The effects of gibberellic acid (GA3) on whole sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) plants grown at three potassium (K) levels (0.0, 0.5 and 5.0 mM) were studied. A tenfold increase in the length of the first internode was observed when plants grown without K were treated with GA3. The uneven K distribution along the plant (higher K content in the higher internodes) was enhanced by GA3 treatment. Gibberellic acid increased the content of reducing sugars, especially in K-deficient plants. An increase in the K level in the nutrient solution resulted in a decrease of the osmotic potential of stem segments. Osmotic potential differences within the elongating first internode were increased by GA3 treatment.  相似文献   

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Sunflower plants ( Helianihus animus cv. Tall Single Yellow} were grown in the greenhouse in drain pipes (100 mm inside diameter and 1 m long) rilled with John Innes No. 2 compost. When the fifth leaf had emerged, half of the plants were left unwatered for 6 days, rewatered for 2 days and then not watered for another 12 days. Measurements of water relations and abaxial stomatal conductance were made at each leaf position at regular intervals during the experimental period. Estimates were also made of soil water potentials along the soil profile and of ABA concentrations in xylem sap and leaves.
Soil drying led to some reduction in stomatal conductance alter only 3 days but leaf turgors were not reduced until day 13 (6 days after rewatering). When the water relations of leaves did change, older leases became substantially dehydrated while high turgors were recorded in younger leaves. Leaf ABA content measured on the third youngest leaf hardly changed over the first 13 days of the experiment, despite substantial soil drying, while xylem ABA concentrations changed very significantly and dynamically as soil water status varied, even when there was no effect of soil drying on leaf water relations. We argue that the highest ABA concentrations in the xylem, found as a result of substantial soil drying, arise from synthesis in both the roots and the older leaves, and act to delay the development of water deficit in younger leases.
In other experiments ABA solutions were watered on to the root systems of sunflower plants to increase ABA concentrations in xylem sap. The stomatal response to applied ABA was quantitatively very similar to that to ABA generated as a result of soil drying. There was a log-linear relationship between the reduction of leaf conductance and the increase of ABA concentration m xylem sap.  相似文献   

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Abstract. The tempo of rehydration of sunflower ( Helianthus animus L.) leaves was measured after dehydration in a pressure bomb down to water potentials of −0.5 to −1.6 MPa. When rehydrated from small water deficits (−0.5 to −0.8 MPa) the plot of log rehydration rate versus time is concave. When rehydration starts from large deficits (−1.2 to −1.6 MPa) the semilog plot has a characteristic shoulder, i.e. a rehydration phase of long half-time is followed by a phase of short half-time. The experimental curves were fitted with parallel and series models of rehydration. In the parallel model two compartments are connected by resistances in parallel with the water source and rehydrate independently. In the series model one compartment is connected with the water source via a resistance and the second compartment is connected in series with the first by another resistance so that water entering the second compartment must pass through the first. Amongst nineteen experiments, ten could be fitted very closely by both the parallel and series models and nine could not be fitted by either model.  相似文献   

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Background and Aims: Leaves expand during a given period of time until they reachtheir final size and form, which is called determinate growth.Duration of leaf expansion is stable when expressed in thermal-timeand in the absence of stress, and consequently it is often proposedthat it is controlled by a robust programme at the plant scale.The usual hypothesis is that growth cessation occurs when cellexpansion becomes limited by an irreversible tightening of cellwall, and that leaf size is fixed once cell expansion ceases.The objective of this paper was to test whether leaf expansioncould be restored by rewatering plants after a long soil water-deficitperiod. Methods: Four experiments were performed on two different species (Arabidopsisthaliana and Helianthus annuus) in which the area of leavesthat had apparently reached their final size was measured uponreversal of water stresses of different intensities and durations. Key Results: Re-growth of leaves that had apparently reached their finalsize occurred in both species, and its magnitude depended onlyon the time elapsed from growth cessation to rewatering. Leafarea increased up to 186% in A. thaliana and up to 88% in H.annuus after rewatering, with respect to the leaves of plantsthat remained under water deficit. Re-growth was accounted forby cell expansion. Increase in leaf area represented actualgrowth and not only a reversible change due to increased turgor. Conclusions: After the leaf has ceased to grow, leaf cells retain their abilityto expand for several days before leaf size becomes fixed. Aresponse window was identified in both species, during whichthe extent of leaf area recovery decreased with time after the‘initial’ leaf growth cessation. These results suggestthat re-growth after rewatering of leaves having apparentlyattained their final size could be a generalized phenomenon,at least in dicotyledonous plants.  相似文献   

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The possibility that changes in the plasticity of expanding cell walls are involved in regulating early leaf growth responses to nutrient deficiencies in monocot plants was investigated. Intact maize seedlings (Zea mays L.) which were hydroponically grown with their roots in low-nutrient solution (1 mol m?3 CaCl2) showed early inhibition of first-leaf growth, as compared with seedlings on complete nutrient solution. This early inhibition of leaf growth was not associated with reduced cell production. However, segmental elongation along the cell expansion zone at the base of the leaf and the lengths of mature epidermal cells were reduced by the low-nutrient treatment. Solute (osmotic) potentials in the expanding leaf tissues were unchanged. In contrast, low-nutrient treatments significantly altered leaf plasticity, i.e. the irreversible extension caused by applying a small force in the direction of leaf growth. For example, in vivo plasticity decreased, along with leaf growth, after transfer of seedlings from complete nutrient solution to low-nutrient solution for 15 h. Conversely, in vivo plasticity increased, along with leaf growth, after transfer of plants previously grown on low-nutrient solution to complete nutrient solution for 15 h. The nutrient treatments also induced similar changes in the in vitro plasticity of the expanding leaf cell walls. There were no consistent changes in elasticity. Thus, reductions in the plasticity of expanding leaf cell walls appear to be involved in controlling the early inhibition of maize leaf growth by root imposition of nutrient stress.  相似文献   

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Abstract. Gravitropic curvature results from unequal growth rates on the upper and lower sides of horizontal stems. These unequal growth rates cold be due to differences in wall extensibility between the two sides. To test this, the time course of curvature of horizontal sunflower ( Helianthus anmus L.) hypocotyls was determined and compared with the time courses of changes in Instron-measured wall extensibility (PEx) of the upper and lower epidermal layers. As gravicurvature developed, so did the difference in PEx between the upper and lower epidermis. The enhanced growth rate on the lower side during the period of maximum increase in curvature was matched by PEx values greater than those of the vertical control, while the inhibited growth rate on the upper side was accompanied by PEx values below that of the control. The close correlation between changes in growth rates and alterations in PEx demonstrates that changes in wall extensibility play a major role in controlling gravicurvature.  相似文献   

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Abstract. The diurnal cycling of leaf water potential (Ψleaf) in field-grown sunflower ( Helianthus annuus ) was used to investigate the cause of water deficitinduced limitation of net photosynthesis. Daily midafternoon decreases in Ψleaf of up to 1.5 MPa and in net photosynthesis of up to 50% were typical for irrigated sunflower during seed filling. These midafternoon values were lowered an additional 0.6 to 0.8 MPa by prolonged drought treatment. There was a nearly linear relationship between the decline in net photosynthesis and reductions in leaf conductance over the course of the day. Thus, it was unexpected to find that the low, midafternoon rates of photosynthesis were associated with the highest intercellular CO2 concentrations. These and other observations suggest that the daily decline in photosynthesis represents a 'down regulation' of the biochemical demand for CO2 that is coordinated with the diurnally developing need to conserve water, thus establishing a balanced limitation of photosynthesis involving both stomatal and non-stomatal factors. There were no indications that either short term (i.e. diurnal declines in Ψleaf) or long term (i.e. drought treatment) water deficits caused any damage or malfunctioning of photosynthesis. Rather, both the daily declines in photosynthesis and the nearly 25% decrease in leaf area induced by prolonged drought appeared to be well-controlled adaptive responses by field-grown sunflower plants to limited water availability.  相似文献   

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This study on expansive growth of the first leaf of maize has two goals: one is to determine how the sensitivity of growth to changes in water status varies with the initial water status of the leaf, and the other is to adapt the pressure-jump technique of Okamoto et al. (1989 , Plant and Cell Physiology 30, 979–985), developed for studying growth of excised stem segments, for use on whole seedlings. Initial water status was varied by using: transpiring vs. non-transpiring conditions, seedlings differing in emerged leaf length and hence transpiring area, and root medium without mannitol vs. medium with added mannitol (to –0·3 MPa). The results show that growth changed with changes in plant water status when the water status was low, but was unaffected when water status was very high. A stepwise change in hydrostatic pressure on the root medium was quickly and fully transmitted to the base of the leaf. The increase in leaf elongation due to a pressure step of 0·025 MPa was negligible under conditions of high plant water status and became substantial under conditions of low water status. In adapting the pressure-jump method to the whole seedling, there was some loss of resolution, and the yield threshold Y of the Lockhart equation could not be estimated directly. Nonetheless, the data were suitable for the calculation of volumetric extensibility m and the estimation of growth effective turgor (turgor above Y ). Extensibility was shown to increase 3- to 4-fold when leaf water status was reduced from the maximum to the point where elongation rate was halved, while growth effective turgor was calculated to diminish even more markedly.  相似文献   

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The physico-chemical nature of wall loosening of plants is still a matter of speculation. For a better understanding of the mechanistic principles in which polymer interactions may be affected during wall loosening, the rheological properties of sunflower ( Helianthus annuus L.) were investigated during white light (WL)- and auxin (IAA)induced growth changes. As rheological parameter, the capacity for elastic shrinkage of standard hypocotyl segments after release of turgor-mediated wall stress by freezing/thawing was studied (relative reversible length). Segment length remaining after shrinkage relative to turgid length has been designated as relative irreversible length. The following results were obtained: Temporary growth inhibition of in planta growing hypocotyls by WL is characterized by a temporary increase in relative irreversible length and a complementary decrease of relative reversible length. Analogously, but with opposite effect, IAA-induced growth of hypocotyl segments is characterized by a decrease in relative irreversible length and an increase in relative reversible length; i.e., an increased capacity to shrink elastically per standard length. The changes of the two wall-rheological parameters follow similar principles in hypocotyls grown in planta and ex planta and independent of whether the growth rate was changed by either WL conditions or IAA concentration. As suggested earlier (Edelmann 1994) the results indicate that growth may be regulated by wall loosening mechanisms which initially result in elastic (reversible) wall extension. To render this extension irreversible, it must be fixed subsequently. The finding that loosened walls also become shorter in irreversible length per standard length once tensional stress is released is new. It represents pivotal evidence for an initially elastic-induced wall loosening.  相似文献   

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Potted two-year-old lemon plants (Citrus limon (L.) Burm. fil.) cv. Fino, growing under field conditions were subjected to drought by withholding irrigation for 13 d. After that, plants were re-irrigated and the recovery was studied for 5 d. Control plants were daily irrigated maintaining the soil matric potential at about -30 kPa. Young leaves of control plants presented higher leaf conductance (g1) and lower midday leaf water potential (Ψmd) than mature ones. Young leaves also showed higher leaf water potential at the turgor loss point (Ψtlp) than mature leaves. In both leaf types g1 decreased with increased vapour pressure deficit of the atmosphere. From day 1 of the withholding water, predawn and midday leaf water potentials (Ψpd and Ψmd) decreased, reaching in both cases minimum values of -5.5 MPa, with no significant differences between mature and young leaves. Water stress induced stomatal closure, leaf rolling and partial defoliation. No osmotic adjustment was found in response to water stress in either leaf type, but both were able to enhance the cell wall elasticity (elastic adjustment). After rewatering, leaf water potential recovered quickly (within 2 d) but g1 did not. This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.  相似文献   

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Foliar application may be used to supply boron (B) to a crop when B demands are higher than can be supplied via the soil. While B foliar sprays have been used to correct B deficiency in sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) in the field, no studies have determined the amount of B taken up by sunflower plant parts via foliar application. A study was conducted in which sunflower plants were grown at constant B concentration in nutrient solution with adequate B (46 micro m) or with limited B supply (0.24, 0.40 and 1.72 micro m) using Amberlite IRA-743 resin to control B supply. At the late vegetative stage of growth (25 and 35 d after transplanting), two foliar sprays were applied of soluble sodium tetraborate (20.8 % B) each at 0, 28, 65, 120 and 1200 mm (each spray equivalent to 0, 0.03, 0.07, 0.13 and 1.3 kg B ha-1 in 100 L water ha-1). The highest rate of B foliar fertilization resulted in leaf burn but had no other evident detrimental effect on plant growth. Under B-deficient conditions, B foliar application increased the vegetative and reproductive dry mass of plants. Foliar application of 28-1200 mm B increased the total dry mass of the most B-deficient plants by more than three-fold and that of plants grown initially with 1.72 micro m B in solution by 37-49 %. In this latter treatment, the dry mass of the capitulum was similar to that achieved under control conditions, but in no instance was total plant dry mass similar to that of the control. All B foliar spray rates increased the B concentration in various parts of the plant tops, including those that developed after the sprays were applied, but the B concentration in the roots was not increased by B foliar application. The B concentration in the capitulum of the plants sprayed at the highest rate was between 37 and 93 % of that in the control plants. This study showed that B foliar application was of benefit to B-deficient sunflower plants, increasing the B status of plant tops, including that of the capitulum which developed after the B sprays were applied.  相似文献   

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Seasonal and diurnal measurements of leaf water potential (ψ1), relative water content (RWC) and stomatal conductance (gs) were made in the field on 19-year old Prunus salicina (L.) cv. Santa Rosa, a deciduous fruit tree species, irrigated with 3 different concentrations of saline water over a 3 year period (1985-1987). With the exception of stage III of fruit growth, little or no treatment difference in Φ1, leaf turgor potential (Φp), or RWC was noted during the day. Seasonal averages of morning (0700-0900) and afternoon (1500-1700) Φp did not decline with increasing salinity, indicating long-term osmotic adjustment in this species. Maintenance of leaf water status under saline conditions was in part a consequence of increased stomatal closure, with a subsequent reduction in leaf transpiration rate. However, during stage III of fruit growth, an increase in mean afternoon (1200-1700) stomatal conductance of 26-117%, independent of salinity treatment, was observed in 1985 and again in 1987. Higher conductance values during this period may be associated with rapid fruit expansion and greater assimilate demand. The observed increase in conductance resulted in greater leaf water loss and larger measured differences in midday ψ1 between salinity treatments. This research indicates that for Prunus salicina in the field, salinity stress resulted in leaf water deficits only during the final period of fruit expansion and ripening.  相似文献   

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Primary roots of intact maize plants (Zea mays L.) grown for several days in nutrient solutions containing 100 mol m−3 NaCl and additional calcium, had relatively inhibited rates of elongation. Possible physical restraints underlying this salt induced inhibition were investigated. The inhibition did not involve reductions in osmotic potential gradients and turgor in the tip tissues responsible for root elongation growth. The apparent yield threshold pressure, which is related to capacity of cell walls to undergo loosening by stress relaxation, was estimated psychrometrically in excised root tips. Salinity increased yield threshold values. Comparative root extensibility values were obtained for intact plants by determining the initial (1 min) increase in root elongation rate induced by an 0.1 MPa osmotic jump. Comparative extensibility was significantly reduced in the salinized root tips. Salinity did not reduce capacities for water efflux and associated elastic contraction in root tip tissues of intact plants exposed to hypertonic mannitol. We conclude that cell wall hardening in the elongating root tips is an important component of root growth inhibition induced by long-term salinization.  相似文献   

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The stomatal conductance of several anisohydric plant species, including field-grown sunflower, frequently correlates with leaf water potential (φ1), suggesting that chemical messages travelling from roots to shoots may not play an important role in stomatal control. We have performed a series of experiments in which evaporative demand, soil water status and ABA origin (endogenous or artificial) were varied in order to analyse stomatal control. Sunflower plants were subjected to a range of soil water potentials under contrasting air vapour pressure deficits (VPD, from 0.5 to 2.5 kPa) in the field, in the glasshouse or in a humid chamber. Sunflower plants were also fed through the xylem with varying concentrations of artificial ABA, in the glasshouse and in the field. Finally, detached leaves were fed directly with varying concentrations of ABA under three contrasting VPDs. A unique relationship between stomatal conductance (gs) and the concentration of ABA in the xylem sap (xylem [ABA]) was observed in all cases. In contrast, the relationship between φ1 and gs varied substantially among experiments. Its slope was positive for droughted plants and negative for ABA-fed whole plants or detached leaves, and also varied appreciably with air VPD. All observed relationships could be modelled on the basis of the assumption that φ1 had no controlling effect on gs. We conclude that stomatal control depended only on the concentration of ABA in the xylem sap, and that φ1 was controlled by water flux through the plant (itself controlled by stomatal conductance). The possibility is also raised that differences in stomatal ‘strategy’ between isohydric plants (such as maize, where daytime φ1 does not vary appreciably with soil water status) and anisohydric plants (such as sunflower) may be accounted for by the degree of influence of φ1 on stomatal control, for a given level of xylem [ABA]. We propose that statistical relationships between φ1 and gs are only observed when φ1 has no controlling action on stomatal behaviour.  相似文献   

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