Grass leaf elongation rate as a function of developmental stage and temperature:: Morphological analysis and modelling

被引:59
作者
Durand, JL [1 ]
Schäufele, R
Gastal, F
机构
[1] INRA, Stn Ecophysiol Plantes Fourrageres, F-86600 Lusignan, France
[2] Tech Univ Munich, Chair Grassland Sci, D-85350 Freising, Germany
关键词
Festuca arundinacea Schreb; tall fescue; growth zone; division zone;
D O I
10.1006/anbo.1999.0864
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Elongation of successive leaves was measured following defoliation of tall fescue plants in controlled environments. Measurements were made under constant temperatures of 24 degrees C and 14 degrees C, and after temperature changes from 24 to 14 degrees C and vice versa. A morphological analysis of the growing leaf was made from the time it was 1 mm long until it was fully elongated. The time elapsed from initiation until the leaf was 1 mm long was estimated. Young leaves less than 1.5 mm long elongated slowly at a constant leaf elongation rate (LER). By extrapolating this LER back to leaf initiation from the apex it was calculated that elongation lasted 42.5 d at 24 degrees C and 51 d at 14 degrees C. Lengths of the division zone (DZ) and the extension-only zone (E-OZ) increased to a maximum and then decreased during leaf development. Temperature change had an immediate effect on LER but the response varied depending on the direction of the temperature change. To describe these different features, an empirical model of DZ and E-OZ was designed. Its five parameters were optimized at constant temperature. The model was then used to simulate the LER of plants subjected to temperature changes. Instant and lasting effects of the initial temperature on mean LER in plants transferred from 14 to 24 degrees C and vice versa were well simulated. It was concluded that the major reason for differences was due to the growth stage (DZ and E-OZ lengths) at which the changes occurred at both temperatures. (C) 1999 Annals of Botany Company.
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