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Leaf conductances and xylem pressures of the host/mistletoe pair Eucalyptus behriana F. Muell. and Amyema miquelii (Lehm. ex Miq.) Tiegh. at permanently low plant water status in the field
Authors:Manfred Küppers  Barbara I L Küppers  Anthony G Swan
Institution:(1) Research School of Biological Sciences, The Australian National University, G.P.O. Box 475, 2601 Canberra City, ACT, Australia;(2) CSIRO, Division of Forestry, G.P.O. Box 4008, 2600 Queen Victoria Terrace, ACT, Australia;(3) Present address: Institut für Botanik, Technische Hochschule Darmstadt, Schnittspahnstrasse 10, D-64287 Darmstadt, Germany
Abstract:Summary Over several days at permanently low plant water status in the field, where predawn xylem pressures (PSgr) were never higher (less negative) than –1.2 MPa even after extended rain, leaf conductances (g) and transpiration rates of host trees, Eucalyptus behriana F. Muell., were higher than in mistletoes, Amyema miquelii (Lehm. ex Miq.) Tiegh., which contrasts with most studies known from the literature. Mistletoes influenced PSgr but not g of host leaves distal to the haustorium. Releasing xylem tension by cutting a host stem under water raised PSgr from about –3.5 MPa to about –0.5 MPa in both plants indicating that factors in the root zone were responsible for the low PSgr in the host. In all cases, with a freely transpiring or non-transpiring parasite at low and at artificially raised PSgr, mistletoe xylem pressure was lower than that of the host. Possible reasons are discussed.
Keywords:Amyema miquelii  Eucalyptus behriana  Leaf conductance  Porometry  Xylem pressure
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