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Supercooling along an Altitudinal Gradient in Espeletia schultzii, a Caulescent Giant Rosette Species
Authors:RADA, FERMIN   GOLDSTEIN, GUILLERMO   AZOCAR, AURA   TORRES, FRESIA
Abstract:Rada, F., Goldstein, G., Azocar, A. and Torres, F. 1987. Supercoolingalong an altitudinal gradient in Espeletia schultzii, a caulescentgiant rosette species.—J. exp. Bot. 38: 491–497. Tropical high Andes plants may be exposed to sub-zero temperaturesany night of the year. These plants have to rely on mechanismswhich protect them from these environmental conditions but atthe same time allow their growth and development. Supercoolinghas been found to be the principal avoidance mechanism in leavesof the caulescent giant rosette genus Espeletia in the Andes.We report here the differences in supercooling capacity andcold injury in several Espeletia schultzii populations growingalong an altitudinal gradient. The relationships between supercooling,water potential and leaf anatomy were also investigated. Thesupercooling capacity increased and injury temperature decreasedfrom lower to higher elevation populations. These changes maybe explained in terms of physiological, morphological and anatomicalcharacteristics of the leaves. Key words: Espeletia schultzii, supercooling, freezing avoidance mechanisms
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