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Elevated [CO2] alleviates the impacts of water deficit on xylem anatomy and hydraulic properties of maize stems
Authors:Junzhou Liu  Shaozhong Kang  William J. Davies  Risheng Ding
Affiliation:1. Center for Agricultural Water Research in China, China Agricultural University, Beijing, 100083 China;2. Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, Bailrigg, LA1 4YQ UK;3. Center for Agricultural Water Research in China, China Agricultural University, Beijing, 100083 China

Shiyanghe Experimental Station for Improving Water Use Efficiency in Agriculture, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Beijing, 100125 China

Abstract:Plants can modify xylem anatomy and hydraulic properties to adjust to water status. Elevated [CO2] can increase plant water potential via reduced stomatal conductance and water loss. This raises the question of whether elevated [CO2], which thus improves plant water status, will reduce the impacts of soil water deficit on xylem anatomy and hydraulic properties of plants. To analyse the impacts of water and [CO2] on maize stem xylem anatomy and hydraulic properties, we exposed potted maize plants to varying [CO2] levels (400, 700, 900, and 1,200 ppm) and water levels (full irrigation and deficit irrigation). Results showed that at current [CO2], vessel diameter, vessel roundness, stem cross-section area, specific hydraulic conductivity, and vulnerability to embolism decreased under deficit irrigation; yet, these impacts of deficit irrigation were reduced at elevated [CO2]. Across all treatments, midday stem water potential was tightly correlated with xylem traits and displayed similar responses. A distinct trade-off between efficiency and safety in stem xylem water transportation in response to water deficit was observed at current [CO2] but not observed at elevated [CO2]. The results of this study enhance our knowledge of plant hydraulic acclimation under future climate environments and provide insights into trade-offs in xylem structure and function.
Keywords:elevated [CO2]  embolism  hydraulic property  maize  water deficit  xylem anatomy
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