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Plant responses to water stress: changes in growth,dry matter production,stomatal frequency and leaf anatomy
Authors:S. Nautiyal  H. K. Badola  M. Pal  D. S. Negi
Affiliation:1. Plant Physiology Department, Division of Botany, Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun, Uttar Pradesh, India
2. Forest Soils and Land Reclamation Division, Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun, Uttar Pradesh, India
Abstract:The responses of seedlings of three fast growing tree species,Eucalyptus hybrid(E. camaldulensis × E. teriticornis), Casuarina equisetifolia andMelia azedarach, to different levels of soil moisture in controlled glasshouse conditions were compared. The survival percentage, height of plants, number of leaves per plant, number of branches, fresh mass and dry mass of roots, stems, branches and leaves decreased in the three species with increasing water stress. Stomatal frequency and length of stomata inEucalyptus andMelia also decreased with increasing water stress. However, no significant difference was obtained in the width of stomata and the ratio of number of open stomata to total number of stomata per unit area. The leaf thickness decreased, but the thickness of palisade parenchyma increased with increasing water stress inEucalyptus hybrid andCasuarina. Leaf thickness ofMelia did not show any significant variation due to water stress.
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