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Effects of Flooding on Susceptibility of Taxodium distichum L. Seedlings to Drought
Authors:Elcan  JM  Pezeshki  SR
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN 38152, USA
Abstract:Responses of baldcypress (Taxodium distichum) seedlings to soil moisture were studied to test the hypothesis that flooding may lead to seedling's higher susceptibility to drought. Treatments included a well-watered but drained control (C), continuously flooded (CF), control followed by drought (CD), and flooded followed by drought (FD). Gas exchange values revealed no significant effects on net photosynthetic rate (P N) in response to flooding. In contrast, after the onset of drought, P N was significantly reduced in CD and FD plants. Significant growth reductions under mild drought conditions indicated that baldcypress seedlings were drought sensitive. However, comparison of gas exchange rates and growth responses between CD and FD plants indicated that prior flooding had no detectable effect on subsequent sensitivity of baldcypress to drought. These findings explain baldcypress persistence in wetland habitats characterized by periodic flooding and mild drought.
Keywords:baldcypress  dry mass  leaf  photosynthesis  redox potential  root  stem  stomatal conductance  transpiration rate  wetlands
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