WATER RELATIONS OF PICEA-ABIES .1. COMPARISON OF WATER RELATIONS PARAMETERS OF SPRUCE SHOOTS EXAMINED AT THE END OF THE VEGETATION PERIOD AND IN WINTER

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作者
GROSS, K [1 ]
KOCH, W [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV MUNICH, INST FOREST BOT, W-8000 MUNICH 2, GERMANY
关键词
APOPLASTIC WATER; OSMOTIC PRESSURE; NORWAY SPRUCE; PICEA-ABIES; TURGOR LOSS POINT; TURGOR PRESSURE;
D O I
10.1111/j.1399-3054.1991.tb02155.x
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Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Seasonal changes of some water relations parameters of Norway spruce shoots (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) were studied during two experiments using the pressure-volume analysis. For each experiment only shoots of a single tree were used. During the first study, the course of the turgor loss point (as bulk osmotic pressure when turgor first reaches zero, pi-p) of shoots developed in late 1986 vegetation period, were measured in 1987. The turgor loss point decreased temporarily from -2.5 MPa at the beginning of the year to -3.3 MPa at the end of March, but then increased to the original level for the rest of the year. During the second study, water relations parameters were measured in late summer 1987 and in late winter 1988. Winter shoots at full water saturation contained up to 20% less water than in late summer. Accordingly, the bulk osmotic pressure at full water saturation (pi-o) decreased from -1.7 MPa in late summer to -1.9 MPa in winter. Pi-p decreased also from -2.2 MPa to -2.8 MPa. However, the amount of osmotically active substances (mOsmol, N) remained unchanged. The relative amount of apoplastic water in the total shoot water content appeared to drop insignificantly from 17% to 15%. The results show that the decrease in pi-o and pi-p in late winter is not due to an accumulation of osmotically active substances in the vacuoles but is due to a decrease in tissue water content. The temporary reduction of the symplastic volume by deposition of osmotically inert substances seems to be the most probable cause of this phenomenon.
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