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Stomatal oscillations in orange trees under natural climatic conditions
Authors:Steppe Kathy  Dzikiti Sebinasi  Lemeur Raoul  Milford James R
Affiliation:Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Laboratory of Plant Ecology, Ghent University, Coupure links 653, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium. kathy.steppe@UGent.be
Abstract:BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Stomatal oscillations have been reported in many plant species, but they are usually induced by sudden step changes in the environment when plants are grown under constant conditions. This study shows that in navel orange trees (Citrus sinensis) pronounced stomatal oscillations occur and persist under natural climatic conditions. METHODS: Oscillations in stomatal conductance were measured, and related to simultaneous measurements of leaf water potential, and flow rate of sap in the stems of young, potted plants. Cycling was also observed in soil-grown, mature orchard trees, as indicated by sap flow in stem and branches. KEY RESULTS: Oscillations in stomatal conductance were caused by the rapid propagation and synchronization of changes in xylem water potential throughout the tree, without rapid changes in atmospheric conditions. CONCLUSIONS: The results show marked stomatal oscillations persisting under natural climatic conditions and underscore the need to discover why this phenomenon is so pronounced in orange trees.
Keywords:Citrus sinensis   orange tree   sap flow   transpiration   leaf water potential   stomatal conductance   stomatal oscillation   natural climatic conditions
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