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Stomatal dynamics are limited by leaf hydraulics in ferns and conifers: results from simultaneous measurements of liquid and vapour fluxes in leaves
Authors:Samuel C V Martins  Scott A M McAdam  Ross M Deans  Fábio M DaMatta  Tim J Brodribb
Institution:1. School of Biological Sciences, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia;2. Departamento de Biologia Vegetal, Universidade Federal de Vi?osa, Vi?osa, MG, Brazil
Abstract:Stomatal responsiveness to vapour pressure deficit (VPD) results in continuous regulation of daytime gas‐exchange directly influencing leaf water status and carbon gain. Current models can reasonably predict steady‐state stomatal conductance (gs) to changes in VPD but the gs dynamics between steady‐states are poorly known. Here, we used a diverse sample of conifers and ferns to show that leaf hydraulic architecture, in particular leaf capacitance, has a major role in determining the gs response time to perturbations in VPD. By using simultaneous measurements of liquid and vapour fluxes into and out of leaves, the in situ fluctuations in leaf water balance were calculated and appeared to be closely tracked by changes in gs thus supporting a passive model of stomatal control. Indeed, good agreement was found between observed and predicted gs when using a hydropassive model based on hydraulic traits. We contend that a simple passive hydraulic control of stomata in response to changes in leaf water status provides for efficient stomatal responses to VPD in ferns and conifers, leading to closure rates as fast or faster than those seen in most angiosperms.
Keywords:Leaf capacitance  leaf hydraulic conductance  leaf water content  stomatal conductance  vapour pressure deficit
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