Variation in hydraulic architecture and gas-exchange in two desert sub-shrubs, Hymenoclea salsola (T. & G.) and Ambrosia dumosa (Payne)

被引:43
作者
Comstock, JP [1 ]
机构
[1] Cornell Univ, Boyce Thompson Inst Plant Res, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
climatic ecotypes; hydraulic limitation; hydraulic signaling; plant morphology; allocation;
D O I
10.1007/PL00008879
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Adjustment of hydraulic architecture in response to environmental conditions was studied in two warm-desert sub-shrubs, Hymenoclea salsola and Ambrosia dumosa, both at the level of genetic adaptation along a climatic gradient and plastic response to immediate growth conditions: Individuals of both species originating from southern populations developed higher leaf-specific hydraulic conductance in the common greenhouse than individuals from northern populations. Hy draulic conductance was higher in plants grown at high temperature, but did not vary as a function of growth relative humidity. Hydraulic conductance was not correlated within species with individual variation in vessel diameter, cavitation vulnerability, or root:shoot ratio, but was strongly, negatively correlated with the fraction of total plant biomass allocated to leaves. For both species, stomatal conductance (g(s)) at high leaf-to-air vapor pressure difference (nu) was tightly correlated with variability in hydraulic conductance, as was the sensitivity of stomatal closure to increasing nu. Experimentally increasing shoot water potential by soil pressurization, under conditions where high nu had already caused stomatal closure, led to substantial stomatal reopening in both species, but recovery was significantly higher in H. salsola. Hydraulic conductance was higher in H, salsola than A. dumosa. H. salsola also differed from A. dumosa by being a representative of a highly specialised group of desert shrubs which use the twigs as a major photosynthetic organ. The southern population of H. salsola produced far fewer leaves and relied much more heavily on twig photosynthesis than the northern population. At the whole-plant level, increased reliance on twig photosynthesis was associated with higher leaf-specific hydraulic conductance, but equivalent whole-plant photosynthesis on either a dry weight (mu mol CO2 g(-1)) or nitrogen basis (mu mol CO2 g(-1))). This suggests that twig photosynthesis might be one way of increasing hydraulic conductance per unit photosynthetic canopy by increasing allocation to an organ which simultaneously performs photosynthetic, support, and transport functions.
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