Inter-comparisons in the gas exchange patterns and root characteristics under both well-watered and drought conditions were done in three-years-old seedlings of three oak species (Quercus cerris L., Q. frainetto Ten., and Q. ilex L.) growing in controlled environment. Well-watered Q. cerris had greater physiological performances than other oaks, but under drought it was not able to face the water stress showing also structural modifications such as reduction of root length and average diameter. On the other hand, Q. ilex maintained root growth both in drought or well-watered soils. Moreover, it was able to keep open stomata also under water stress, although stomatal conductance (g,) was low. Q. frainetto had an intermediate position in regard to its physiological and root structural characteristics between Q. cerris and Q. ilex under drought stress. For all oaks the relationship between g(s) and the ratio of sub-stomatal and ambient CO2 concentration (C-i/C-a) highlighted the dynamic adaptation of g(s) to the increase of hydraulic resistances of leaf, stem, and roots portions, more evident during the air humidity change and progressive soil dehydration. This suggests a well-triggered above- and under-ground mechanism to endure the drought stress.

Different ability of three Mediterranean oak species to tolerate progressive water stress / Manes, Fausto; Vitale, Marcello; E., Donato; M., Giannini; Puppi, Gigliola. - In: PHOTOSYNTHETICA. - ISSN 0300-3604. - STAMPA. - 44:3(2006), pp. 387-393. [10.1007/s11099-006-0040-7]

Different ability of three Mediterranean oak species to tolerate progressive water stress

MANES, Fausto;VITALE, MARCELLO;PUPPI, Gigliola
2006

Abstract

Inter-comparisons in the gas exchange patterns and root characteristics under both well-watered and drought conditions were done in three-years-old seedlings of three oak species (Quercus cerris L., Q. frainetto Ten., and Q. ilex L.) growing in controlled environment. Well-watered Q. cerris had greater physiological performances than other oaks, but under drought it was not able to face the water stress showing also structural modifications such as reduction of root length and average diameter. On the other hand, Q. ilex maintained root growth both in drought or well-watered soils. Moreover, it was able to keep open stomata also under water stress, although stomatal conductance (g,) was low. Q. frainetto had an intermediate position in regard to its physiological and root structural characteristics between Q. cerris and Q. ilex under drought stress. For all oaks the relationship between g(s) and the ratio of sub-stomatal and ambient CO2 concentration (C-i/C-a) highlighted the dynamic adaptation of g(s) to the increase of hydraulic resistances of leaf, stem, and roots portions, more evident during the air humidity change and progressive soil dehydration. This suggests a well-triggered above- and under-ground mechanism to endure the drought stress.
2006
species differences; xylem; stomatal conductance to water vapour; transpiration; root morphology; net photosynthetic rate; species difference; quercus; gas exchange; seedlings
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Different ability of three Mediterranean oak species to tolerate progressive water stress / Manes, Fausto; Vitale, Marcello; E., Donato; M., Giannini; Puppi, Gigliola. - In: PHOTOSYNTHETICA. - ISSN 0300-3604. - STAMPA. - 44:3(2006), pp. 387-393. [10.1007/s11099-006-0040-7]
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