Stomatal conductance patterns of Equisetum giganteum stems in response to environmental factors in South America

Author:

Husby Chad E.1,Delatorre-Herrera José2,Oberbauer Steven F.3,Grau Alfredo4,Novara Lázaro5

Affiliation:

1. Montgomery Botanical Center, 11901 Old Cutler Road, Coral Gables, FL 33156, USA.

2. Agricultura del Desierto, Universidad Arturo Prat, Campus Huayquique, Avenida Arturo Prat 2120, Iquique, Chile.

3. Department of Biological Sciences, Florida International University, 11200 SW 8th Street, Miami, FL 33199, USA.

4. Laboratorio de Investigaciones Ecológicas de las Yungas, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Yerba Buena 4107, Tucumán, Argentina.

5. Herbario MCNS, Universidad Nacional de Salta, Buenos Aires 177, Salta 4400, Argentina.

Abstract

As the most basal monilophytes, eusporangiate ferns can provide key insights into the origins of plant physiological adaptations. The genus Equisetum, the most morphologically and physiologically unusual genus of eusporangiate ferns, has a stomatal apparatus that is unique among all plants. Patterns of stomatal diffusive conductance (gw) were measured in the giant horsetail, Equisetum giganteum L. in southern South America. Maximum gw values (<200 mmol·m−2·s−1) were low in comparison with typical angiosperm leaves, but were in the range measured in other pteridophytes. The range of measured gw was similar in contrasting environments of the Atacama Desert and northwestern Argentina. Stems in shade had a significantly lower gw than those in light. Developing stems had a higher average gw than mature stems. Stomatal conductance was higher for upper stem internodes than for middle internodes. Late-morning gw was primarily related to stem diameter, stem surface temperature, and interactions among these factors and vapor pressure deficit (VPD), light, elevation, and groundwater salinity. Equisetum giganteum likely has a passive system of stomatal regulation depending on overall stem turgor and red light. The stomatal conductance of patterns of this species exhibited a diurnal pattern typical of other pteridophytes, despite its unusual structure.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Plant Science,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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