Comparative ecophysiology ofLarix kaempferi (Lamb.) Carr. andAbies veitchii Lindl. II. Mechanisms of higher drought resistance of seedlings ofL. kaempferi as compared withA. veitchii |
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Authors: | Hiroshi Yura |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo, 113 Tokyo, Japan;(2) Present address: Natural History Museum and Institute, 280 Chiba, Aoba-cho, Chiba, Japan |
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Abstract: | The underlying mechanisms of drought resistance in seedlings ofLarix kaempferi as compared with those inAbies veitchii were investigated. First, seedlings of the two species were desiccated in air of differing water potential, and their survival rates were compared to detect any difference in desiccation tolerance between them. Contrary to differences in their drought resistance,A. veitchii showed higher survival. Next, the shoot heights and root depths of the two species were compared to detect any difference in desiccation avoidance. Although the shoot height differed little between the two species, the roots ofL. kaempferi seedlings were much deeper than those ofA. veitchii seedlings, and the death rate under progressing drought was well correlated with the root extensibility of each species. It was thus concluded thatL. kaempferi seedlings are able to avoid desiccation by extending their roots in deep soil faster thanA. veitchii seedlings, thereby resisting to drought. This paper is dedicated to Prof. Toshiro Saeki to mark his fruitful career in plant ecology. |
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Keywords: | Abies veitchii Desiccation avoidance Desiccation tolerance Larix kaempferi Root depth |
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