LEAF MORPHOLOGY AND WATER STATUS CHANGES IN TRITICUM-DURUM UNDER WATER-STRESS

被引:40
作者
RASCIO, A
CEDOLA, MC
TOPONI, M
FLAGELLA, Z
WITTMER, G
机构
[1] IST SPERIMENTALE CEREALICOLTURA, S S 16, KM 675 CAS POST, I-71100 FOGGIA, ITALY
[2] CNR, IST RADIOBIOCHIM & ECOFISOL VEGETALE, I-00016 MONTEROTONDO, ITALY
关键词
Cell morphology; cell wall chemistry; cell wall elasticity; hemicellulose. osmotic potential; Triticum durum; water stress;
D O I
10.1111/j.1399-3054.1990.tb09064.x
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Water relations, leaf morphology and the chemical composition of cell walls in irrigated and unirrigated plants of three durum wheat eultivars were measured at two growth stages (booting and flowering). Plant response to water stress differed at the two stages: cell wall elasticity increased at booting and osmotic potential values decreased at flowering; this may be due to the changes in stress history, leaf development and plant growth stage between the two harvests. Leaf tissue characteristics were modified by water stress only at flowering: accumulation of fibrous constituents and hemicellulose in the cell walls, reduction of acid detergent fiber (ADF) per unit of leaf area, increase in specific leaf weight (SLW), decrease in turgid weight/dry weight ratio (TW/DW) and alteration in mesophyll cell morphology (cell area / ceil perimeter ratio) were observed. Generally, cv. Valforte (the less drought‐resistant cultivar) had the greatest mesophyll cell area and perimeter and it had greater values of neutral detergent fiber (NDF) at the booting stage than cv. Appulo. Reactivity to water stress differed in the eultivars: Valforte showed the greatest increase in hemicellulose content and decrease in cell dimensions under drought at flowering. No significant relationships between osmotic potential and mesophyll cell characters were observed; there were no correlations among cell wall elasticity, cell morphology and the chemical components of leaf tissue. The total fiber content and the hemicellulose per unit of leaf area were correlated with the TW/DW ratio at flowering. This parameter decreased more in plants subjected to water stress owing to accumulation of hemicellulose. Correlations between leaf structural constituents and $$ suggest that the absorptive capacity of the cell wall may significally affect the osmotic volume of the cell. Copyright © 1990, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved
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