Response of transpiration and photosynthesis to a transient change in illuminated foliage area for a Pinus radiata D Don tree

被引:90
作者
Whitehead, D [1 ]
Livingston, NJ [1 ]
Kelliher, FM [1 ]
Hogan, KP [1 ]
Pepin, S [1 ]
McSeveny, TM [1 ]
Byers, JN [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV VICTORIA,DEPT BIOL,VICTORIA,BC V8W 2Y2,CANADA
关键词
Pinus radiata D Don; pinaceae; conductance; hydraulic effects; photosynthesis; stomata; transpiration;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-3040.1996.tb00459.x
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Sudden but transient changes in the fraction of illuminated foliage area in a well-watered 7-year-old Pinus radiata D. Don tree were imposed by completely covering either the upper 22% or the lower 78% of the foliage for periods of up to 36 h. Measurements of transpiration flux density (E), tree conductance (g(t)), stomatal conductance (g(s)) and net photosynthesis (A) were made to test the hypothesis that compensatory responses would occur in the remaining illuminated foliage when the cover was installed, When the lower foliage was covered there was an immediate decrease in g(t). However, when tree conductance was normalized with respect to the illuminated leaf area (g(t)'), it increased between 50 and 75%, depending on the value of air saturation deficit (D), The effect was also apparent from concurrent measurements of increases in g(s) and A up to 59 and 24%, respectively, for needles in the top third of the crown, When the cover was removed these effects were reversed, The changes in the lower foliage when the upper foliage was covered were much smaller. Changes in bulk needle water potential were small. It is suggested that the observed responses occurred because of a perturbation to the hydraulic pathway in the xylem that could have triggered the action of a chemical signal to regulate stomatal conductance and photosynthesis.
引用
收藏
页码:949 / 957
页数:9
相关论文
共 43 条
[11]   PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF PLANT-GROWTH REGULATORS AND PLANT-TISSUES DETERMINE THEIR DISTRIBUTION AND REDISTRIBUTION - STOMATAL REGULATION BY ABSCISIC-ACID IN LEAVES [J].
HARTUNG, W ;
SLOVIK, S .
NEW PHYTOLOGIST, 1991, 119 (03) :361-382
[12]   WATER FLUX IN A HYBRID POPLAR STAND [J].
HINCKLEY, TM ;
BROOKS, JR ;
CERMAK, J ;
CEULEMANS, R ;
KUCERA, J ;
MEINZER, FC ;
ROBERTS, DA .
TREE PHYSIOLOGY, 1994, 14 (7-9) :1005-1018
[13]   REMOTE DIODE SHORTING IMPROVES MEASUREMENT OF SOIL-WATER BY TIME DOMAIN REFLECTOMETRY [J].
HOOK, WR ;
LIVINGSTON, NJ ;
SUN, ZJ ;
HOOK, PB .
SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA JOURNAL, 1992, 56 (05) :1384-1391
[14]   INTERPRETATION OF VARIATIONS IN LEAF WATER POTENTIAL AND STOMATAL CONDUCTANCE FOUND IN CANOPIES IN FIELD [J].
JARVIS, PG .
PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON SERIES B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 1976, 273 (927) :593-610
[15]  
Jones H.G., 1983, PLANTS MICROCLIMATE
[16]   EVAPORATION, XYLEM SAP FLOW, AND TREE TRANSPIRATION IN A NEW-ZEALAND BROAD-LEAVED FOREST [J].
KELLIHER, FM ;
KOSTNER, BMM ;
HOLLINGER, DY ;
BYERS, JN ;
HUNT, JE ;
MCSEVENY, TM ;
MESERTH, R ;
WEIR, PL ;
SCHULZE, ED .
AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY, 1992, 62 (1-2) :53-73
[17]  
KUPPERS M, 1987, PLANT CELL ENVIRON, V10, P425
[18]   LEAF NITROGEN, PHOTOSYNTHESIS, CONDUCTANCE AND TRANSPIRATION - SCALING FROM LEAVES TO CANOPIES [J].
LEUNING, R ;
KELLIHER, FM ;
DEPURY, DGG ;
SCHULZE, ED .
PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT, 1995, 18 (10) :1183-1200
[19]   A CRITICAL-APPRAISAL OF A COMBINED STOMATAL-PHOTOSYNTHESIS MODEL FOR C-3 PLANTS [J].
LEUNING, R .
PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT, 1995, 18 (04) :339-355