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Woody tissue photosynthesis delays drought stress in Populus tremula trees and maintains starch reserves in branch xylem tissues.

Linus De Roo1, Roberto Luis Salomón1, Jacek Oleksyn2, Kathy Steppe1.   

Abstract

Photosynthesis in woody tissues (Pwt ) is less sensitive to water shortage than in leaves, hence, Pwt might be a crucial carbon source to alleviate drought stress. To evaluate the impact of Pwt on tree drought tolerance, woody tissues of 4-m-tall drought-stressed Populus tremula trees were subjected to a light-exclusion treatment across the entire plant to inhibit Pwt . Xylem water potential (Ψxylem ), sap flow ( F H 2 O ), leaf net photosynthesis (Pn,l ), stem diameter variations (ΔD), in vivo acoustic emissions in stems (AEs) and nonstructural carbohydrate concentrations ([NSC]) were monitored to comprehensively assess water and carbon relations at whole-tree level. Under well-watered conditions, Pwt kept Ψxylem at a higher level, lowered F H 2 O and had no effect on [NSC]. Under drought, Ψxylem , F H 2 O and Pn,l in light-excluded trees rapidly decreased in concert with reductions in branch xylem starch concentration. Moreover, sub-daily patterns of ΔD, F H 2 O and AEs were strongly related, suggesting that in vivo AEs may inform not only about embolism events, but also about capacitive release and replenishment of stem water pools. Results highlight the importance of Pwt in maintaining xylem hydraulic integrity under drought conditions and in sustaining NSC pools to potentially limit increases in xylem tension.
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Keywords:  zzm321990Populus tremulazzm321990; acoustic emissions; corticular photosynthesis; drought-induced tree mortality; nonstructural carbohydrates; stem recycling photosynthesis; woody tissue photosynthesis

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32416019     DOI: 10.1111/nph.16662

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  New Phytol        ISSN: 0028-646X            Impact factor:   10.151


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