Stomatal response to VPD is not triggered by changes in soil-leaf hydraulic conductance in Arabidopsis or Callitris

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作者
Bourbia, Ibrahim [1 ]
Brodribb, Timothy J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tasmania, Sch Nat Sci, Private Bag 55, Hobart, Tas 7001, Australia
基金
澳大利亚研究理事会;
关键词
leaf water potential; mesophyll; stomatal closure; vapour pressure deficit (VPD); whole plant hydraulic conductance; VAPOR-PRESSURE DEFICIT; TRANSPIRATION RESPONSE; XYLEM VULNERABILITY; PLANT; SENSITIVITY; RESISTANCE; EMBOLISM; REVEALS; DECLINE; TURGOR;
D O I
10.1111/nph.19607
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
center dot Stomatal closure under high VPDL (leaf to air vapour pressure deficit) is a primary means by which plants prevent large excursions in transpiration rate and leaf water potential (Psi(leaf)) that could lead to tissue damage. Yet, the drivers of this response remain controversial. Changes in Psi(leaf) appear to drive stomatal VPDL response, but many argue that dynamic changes in soil-to-leaf hydraulic conductance (Ks-l) make an important contribution to this response pathway, even in well-hydrated soils. center dot Here, we examined whether the regulation of whole plant stomatal conductance (g(c)) in response to typical changes in daytime VPDL is influenced by dynamic changes in Ks-l. We use well-watered plants of two species with contrasting ecological and physiological features: the herbaceous Arabidopsis thaliana (ecotype Columbia-0) and the dry forest conifer Callitris rhomboidea. center dot The dynamics of Ks-l and g(c) were continuously monitored by combining concurrent in situ measurements of Psi(leaf) using an open optical dendrometer and whole plant transpiration using a balance. Large changes in VPDL were imposed to induce stomatal closure and observe the impact on Ks-l. center dot In both species, g(c) was observed to decline substantially as VPDL increased, while Ks-l remained stable. Our finding suggests that stomatal regulation of transpiration is not contingent on a decrease in Ks-l. Static Ks-l provides a much simpler explanation for transpiration control in hydrated plants and enables simplified modelling and new methods for monitoring plant water use in the field.
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页码:444 / 452
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