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Changes in axial hydraulic conductivity along elongating leaf blades in relation to xylem maturation in tall fescue
Authors:PIERRE MARTRE,JEAN-LOUIS DURAND,&   HERVE COCHARD
Affiliation:Unitéd'Ecophysiologie des Plantes Fourragères, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, F-86 600 Lusignan, France; Unitéde Physiologie Intégrée des Arbres Fruitiers, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, F-63 039 Clermont-Ferrand, France; Author for correspondence (fax +33 5 49556068;e-mail: ).
Abstract:Xylem maturation in elongating leaf blades of tall fescue ( Festuca arundinacea ) was studied using staining and microcasting. Three distinctive regions were identified in the blade: (1) a basal region, in which elongation was occurring and protoxylem (PX) vessels were functioning throughout; (2) a maturation region, in which elongation had stopped and narrow (NMX) and large (LMX) metaxylem vessels were beginning to function; (3) a distal, mature region in which most of the longitudinal water movements occurred in the LMX. The axial hydraulic conductivity ( K h) was measured in leaf sections from all these regions and compared with the theoretical axial hydraulic conductivity ( K t) computed from the diameter of individual inner vessels. K t was proportional to K h throughout the leaf, but K t was about three times K h. The changes in K h and K t along the leaf reflected the different stages of xylem maturation. In the basal 60 mm region, K h was about 0.30±0.07 mmol s−1 mm MPa−1. Beyond that region, K h rapidly increased with metaxylem element maturation to a maximum value of 5.0±0.3 mmol s−1 mm MPa−1, 105 mm from the leaf base. It then decreased to 3.5±0.2 mmol s−1 mm MPa−1 near the leaf tip. The basal expanding region was observed to restrict longitudinal water movement. There was a close relationship between the water deposition rate in the elongation zone and the sum of the perimeters of PX vessels. The implications of this longitudinal vasculature on the partitioning of water between growth and transpiration is discussed.
Keywords:elongating leaf (elongation zone)    hydraulic conductivity (xylem conductivity, radial conductivity)    protoxylem-metaxylem transition    tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea)    water transport    xylem maturation    xylem microcasting
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