Author:
Aasamaa Krõõt,Sõber Anu,Rahi Märt
Abstract
Some anatomical characteristics in leaves relating to hydraulic conductance
and stomatal conductance were examined in six temperate deciduous tree
species. The fourth power of the radius of the conducting elements in xylem
(r4) and the area of mesophyll and
epidermal cells per unit length of leaf cross-section
(u) were high in leaves with high hydraulic conductance
(L). Stomatal conductance (gs) and
stomatal sensitivity to an increase in leaf water potential
(si) correlated positively with
the length of stomatal pore (l), but negatively with the
guard cell width (z) and the length of the dorsal side
of the guard cells (ld). Stomatal
sensitivity to a decrease in leaf water potential
(sd) correlated negatively with l
and positively with z and
ld. The anatomical characteristics
associated with hydraulic conductance
(r4 and u)
and those associated with stomatal conductance and sensitivity to changes of
leaf water potential (l, z and
ld) were correlated. We conclude
that hydraulic conductance may depend on anatomical characteristics of xylem,
mesophyll and epidermis, and stomatal conductance and its sensitivity to
changing water potential may depend on anatomical characteristics of stomata.
The correlation of shoot hydraulic conductance with stomatal conductance and
its sensitivity may be based largely on the correlation between the anatomical
characteristics of the water conducting system and stomata in these trees.
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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