Leaf membrane leakage and xylem hydraulic failure define the point of no return in drought‐induced tree mortality in Cupressus sempervirens

Author:

Alon Asaf123ORCID,Cohen Shabtai2ORCID,Burlett Regis4ORCID,Eselson Elena1,Riov Joseph3,Delzon Sylvain4,David‐Schwartz Rakefet1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Plant Sciences, Volcani Center, Agricultural Research Organization Rishon LeZion Israel

2. Institute of Soil, Water and Environmental Sciences, Volcani Center, Agricultural Research Organization Rishon LeZion Israel

3. Institute of Plant Sciences and Genetics in Agriculture, The Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Rehovot Israel

4. Univ. Bordeaux, INRAE, BIOGECO Pessac France

Abstract

AbstractMeasurements of resistance to embolism suggest that Cupressus sempervirens has a stem xylem that resists embolism at very negative water potentials, with 50% embolism (P50) at water potentials of approximately −10 MPa. However, field observations in a semi‐arid region suggest tree mortality occurs before 10% embolism. To explore the interplay between embolism and plant mortality, we conducted a controlled drought experiment involving two types of CS seedlings: a local seed source (S‐type) and a drought‐resistant clone propagated from a semi‐arid forest (C‐type). We measured resistance to embolism, leaf relative water content (RWC), water potential, photosynthesis, electrolyte leakage (EL), plant water loss, leaf hydraulic conductivity, and leaf non‐structural carbohydrate (NSC) content during plant dehydration and before rewatering. All measured individuals were monitored for survival or mortality. While the S‐ and C‐types differed in P50, transpiration, and mortality rates, both displayed seedling mortality corresponding to threshold values of 52–55% leaf RWC, 55% and 18.5% percent loss of conductivity (PLC) in the xylem, which corresponds to 48% and 37% average EL values for S and C types, respectively. Although C‐type C. sempervirens NSC content increased in response to drought, no differences were observed in NSC content between live and dead seedlings of both types. Our findings do not fully explain tree mortality in the field but they do indicate that loss of membrane integrity occurs before or at xylem water potential, leading to hydraulic failure.

Publisher

Wiley

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