Xylem cavitation and hydraulic control of stomatal conductance in Laurel (Laurus nobilis L.) |
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Authors: | Sebastiano Salleo,rea Nardini,Franco Pitt & ,Maria A. Lo Gullo |
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Affiliation: | Dipartimento di Biologia, Universitàdi Trieste, Via L. Giorgieri 10, 34127 Trieste, Italy,; Istituto di Botanica, Universitàdi Messina, CP 58, 98166 Messina S. Agata, Italy |
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Abstract: | The possible link between stomatal conductance (gL), leaf water potential ( Ψ L) and xylem cavitation was studied in leaves and shoots of detached branches as well as of whole plants of Laurus nobilis L. (Laurel). Shoot cavitation induced complete stomatal closure in air‐dehydrated detached branches in less than 10 min. By contrast, a fine regulation of gL in whole plants was the consequence of Ψ L reaching the cavitation threshold ( Ψ CAV) for shoots. A pulse of xylem cavitation in the shoots was paralleled by a decrease in gL of about 50%, while Ψ L stabilized at values preventing further xylem cavitation. In these experiments, no root signals were likely to be sent to the leaves from the roots in response to soil dryness because branches were either detached or whole plants were growing in constantly wet soil. The stomatal response to increasing evaporative demand appeared therefore to be the result of hydraulic signals generated during shoot cavitation. A negative feedback link is proposed between gL and Ψ CAV rather than with Ψ L itself. |
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Keywords: | Laurus nobilis leaf water potential stomatal conductance xylem cavitation |
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