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Temperature stress and survival ability of Mediterranean sclerophyllous plants
Authors:Walter Larcher
Affiliation:Institut für Botanik, Universit?t Innsbruck , Sternwartestrasse 15, Innsbruck, A-6020, Austria
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The Mediterranean climate with hot and dry summer periods, and low winter temperatures and episodic frosts in northern, altitudinal and continental districts, demands from evergreen broadleaved woody plants an adequate and flexible acclimation to the climatic constraints.

In this brief survey on some responses of Mediterranean sclerophylls to temperature stress, the following is presented and discussed: criteria for cold and heat limits of photosynthetic function; winter depression and summer photoinactivation of photosynthesis; peculiar patterns of tissue freezing of scleromorphous leaves and limits of frost resistance of various plant parts and ontogenetic stages; heat impairment of chloroplasts and thermotolerance of sclerophyllous species; survival capacity and recovery after damage. Risks of damage to plants in relation to stressful temperatures in Mediterranean regions are estimated. Cold stress and drought stress indices, according to Mitrakos (1980), have been applied to characterise different localities in Italy. Additionally, a heat stress index for the Mediterranean region is proposed. Future research topics are suggested.
Keywords:Oleo-Ceratonion  Quercion ilicis  chlorophyll fluorescence  frost resistance  multiple summer stresses  heat tolerance  photoinactivation  photosynthetic function  stress indices  winter depression  xanthophyll pool
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