Stress responses of Salix gracilistyla and Salix subfragilis cuttings to repeated flooding and drought
Autor: | Hiromitsu Kisanuki, Arisa Nakai |
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Rok vydání: | 2011 |
Předmět: |
0106 biological sciences
Biomass (ecology) biology fungi Flooding (psychology) food and beverages Forestry Salix gracilistyla Silt biology.organism_classification 010603 evolutionary biology 01 natural sciences Plant ecology Cutting Horticulture Lenticel parasitic diseases Botany 010606 plant biology & botany Salix subfragilis |
Zdroj: | Journal of Forest Research. 16:465-472 |
ISSN: | 1610-7403 1341-6979 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10310-010-0238-1 |
Popis: | To compare the responses to repeated flooding and drought of Salix gracilistyla, which grows on coarse gravel substrates, and Salix subfragilis, which grows on fine silt or clay substrates, we measured pre-dawn leaf water potential (Ψwpd), osmotic adjustment (Ψwtlp, Ψosat), and biomass production of cuttings under greenhouse conditions. The experimental design involved a control and four treatments that crossed 1 or 3-week flooding (F) with 1 or 2-week droughts (D). Ψwpd was reduced after 2 weeks of drought when preceded by 1 week of flooding. Neither species increased osmotic adjustment in response to increased duration of drought between repeated 3-week flooding. Moreover, a decrease in the ratio of leaf biomass to total biomass or an increase in the ratio of root biomass to total biomass with longer drought repetitions was not observed for either species. The root ratio of S. gracilistyla was more strongly inhibited by flooding than that of S. subfragilis. The shoot-to-root ratio of S. subfragilis was higher than that of S. gracilistyla in all F combinations. The hypertrophied lenticel ratio of S.gracilistyla after 1 week of flooding was nearly the same as that after 3 weeks of flooding, whereas values for S. subfragilis after 1 week of flooding were lower than those after 3 weeks of flooding. The low allocation to roots and the generation of hypertrophied lenticels by S. gracilistyla in response to flooding, as compared with S. subfragilis, seem to be related to the different habitat substrate conditions of the two species. |
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