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The combined effects of a long‐term experimental drought and an extreme drought on the use of plant‐water sources in a Mediterranean forest 下载免费PDF全文
Adrià Barbeta Monica Mejía‐Chang Romà Ogaya Jordi Voltas Todd E. Dawson Josep Peñuelas 《Global Change Biology》2015,21(3):1213-1225
Vegetation in water‐limited ecosystems relies strongly on access to deep water reserves to withstand dry periods. Most of these ecosystems have shallow soils over deep groundwater reserves. Understanding the functioning and functional plasticity of species‐specific root systems and the patterns of or differences in the use of water sources under more frequent or intense droughts is therefore necessary to properly predict the responses of seasonally dry ecosystems to future climate. We used stable isotopes to investigate the seasonal patterns of water uptake by a sclerophyll forest on sloped terrain with shallow soils. We assessed the effect of a long‐term experimental drought (12 years) and the added impact of an extreme natural drought that produced widespread tree mortality and crown defoliation. The dominant species, Quercus ilex, Arbutus unedo and Phillyrea latifolia, all have dimorphic root systems enabling them to access different water sources in space and time. The plants extracted water mainly from the soil in the cold and wet seasons but increased their use of groundwater during the summer drought. Interestingly, the plants subjected to the long‐term experimental drought shifted water uptake toward deeper (10–35 cm) soil layers during the wet season and reduced groundwater uptake in summer, indicating plasticity in the functional distribution of fine roots that dampened the effect of our experimental drought over the long term. An extreme drought in 2011, however, further reduced the contribution of deep soil layers and groundwater to transpiration, which resulted in greater crown defoliation in the drought‐affected plants. This study suggests that extreme droughts aggravate moderate but persistent drier conditions (simulated by our manipulation) and may lead to the depletion of water from groundwater reservoirs and weathered bedrock, threatening the preservation of these Mediterranean ecosystems in their current structures and compositions. 相似文献
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J.P. Ferrio M.A. Mateo J. Bort O. Abdalla J. Voltas & J.L. Araus 《The Annals of applied biology》2007,150(2):207-215
Stable carbon isotope composition (δ13 C) of dry matter has been widely investigated as a selection tool in cereal breeding programmes. However, reports on the possibilities of using stable oxygen isotope composition (δ18 O) as a yield predictor are very scarce and only in the absence of water stress. Indeed, it remains to be tested whether changes in phenology and stomatal conductance in response to water stress overrule the use of either δ13 C or δ18 O when water is limited. To answer this question, a set of 24 genotypes of bread wheat ( Triticum aestivum ) were assayed in two trials with different levels of deficit irrigation and a third trial under rainfed conditions in a Mediterranean climate (northwest Syria). Grain yield (GY) and phenology (duration from planting to anthesis and from anthesis to maturity) were recorded, and the δ13 C and δ18 O of grains were analysed to assess their suitability as GY predictors. Both δ13 C and δ18 O showed higher broad-sense heritabilities ( H 2 ) than GY. Genotype means of GY across trials were negatively correlated with δ13 C, as previously reported, but not with δ18 O. Both isotopes were correlated with grain filling duration, whereas δ18 O was also strongly affected by crop duration from planting to anthesis. We concluded that δ18 O of grains is not a proper physiological trait to breed for suboptimal water conditions, as its variability is almost entirely determined by crop phenology. In contrast, δ13 C of grains, despite being also affected by phenology, still provides complementary information associated with GY. 相似文献
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Sánchez-Martín Ricardo Querejeta José I. Voltas Jordi Ferrio Juan Pedro Prieto Iván Verdú Miguel Montesinos-Navarro Alicia 《Plant and Soil》2021,460(1-2):297-312
Plant and Soil - The root endophyte Phomopsis liquidambaris B3 effectively protected peanut against root rot caused by Fusarium oxysporum. We investigated (i) the effects of preinoculation (before... 相似文献
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