The influence of supra-optimal root-zone temperatures on growth and stomatal conductance in Capsicum annuum L.

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作者
Dodd, IC [1 ]
He, J
Turnbull, CGN
Lee, SK
Critchley, C
机构
[1] Univ Queensland, Dept Bot, St Lucia, Qld 4072, Australia
[2] Nanyang Technol Univ, Sch Sci, Singapore 259756, Singapore
关键词
Capsicum; root temperature; growth; high-temperature stress; stomata; chemical signalling;
D O I
10.1093/jexbot/51.343.239
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) plants were grown aeroponically in a Singapore greenhouse under natural diurnally fluctuating ambient shoot temperatures, but at two different root-zone temperatures (RZTs): a constant 20 +/- 2 degrees C RZT and a diurnally fluctuating ambient (A) (25-40 degrees C) RZT, Plants grown at 20-RZT had more leaves, greater leaf area and dry weight than A-RZT plants. Reciprocal transfer experiments were conducted between RZTs to investigate the effect on plant growth, stomatal conductance (g(s)) and water relations. Transfer of plants from A-RZT to 20-RZT increased plant dry weight, leaf area, number of leaves, shoot water potential (Psi(shoot)), and g(s); while transfer of plants from 20-RZT to A-RZT decreased these parameters. Root hydraulic conductivity was measured in the latter transfer and decreased by 80% after 23 d at A-RZT. Transfer of plants from 20-RZT to A-RZT had no effect on xylem ABA concentration or xylem nitrate concentration, but reduced xylem sap pH by 0.2 units. At both RZTs, g(s) measured in the youngest fully expanded leaves increased with plant development. In plants with the same number of leaves, A-RZT plants had a higher g(s) than 20-RZT plants, but only under high atmospheric vapour pressure deficit. The roles of chemical signals and hydraulic factors in controlling g(s) of aeroponically grown Capsicum plants at different RZTs are discussed.
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