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Freezing-induced xylem cavitation and the northern limit of Larrea tridentata.

W T Pockman1, John S Sperry1.   

Abstract

We investigated the occurrence of freezing-induced cavitation in the evergreen desert shrub Larrea tridentata and compared it to co-occurring, winter-deciduous Prosopis velutina. Field measurements indicated that xylem sap in L. tridentata froze at temperatures below c. -5°C, and that this caused no measurable cavitation for minimum temperatures above -7°C. During the same period P. velutina cavitated almost completely. In the laboratory, we cooled stems of L. tridentata to temperatures ranging from -5 to -20°C, held them at temperature for 1 or 12 h, thawed the stems at a constant rate and measured cavitation by the decrease in hydraulic conductivity of stem segments. As observed in the field, freezing exotherms occurred at temperatures between -6.5 and -9°C and as long as temperatures were held above -11°C there was no change in hydraulic conductivity after thawing. However, when stems were cooled to between -11°C and -20°C, stem hydraulic conductivity decreased linearly with minimum temperature. Minimum temperatures between -16 and -20°C were sufficient to completely eliminate hydraulic conductance. Record (>20 year) minimum isotherms in this same range of temperatures corresponded closely with the northern limit of L. tridentata in the Mojave and Sonoran deserts.

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Keywords:  Cavitation; Deserts; Freezing tolerance; Key words Larrea tridentata; Prosopis velutina

Year:  1996        PMID: 28307608     DOI: 10.1007/s004420050053

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oecologia        ISSN: 0029-8549            Impact factor:   3.225


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