The impact of slow stomatal kinetics on photosynthesis and water use efficiency under fluctuating light

Author:

Eyland David1ORCID,van Wesemael Jelle1,Lawson Tracy2ORCID,Carpentier Sebastien13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Crop Biotechnics, Laboratory of Tropical Crop Improvement, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium

2. School of Life Sciences, University of Essex, Colchester, Essex, UK

3. Bioversity International, Banana Genetic Resources, Leuven, Belgium

Abstract

Abstract Dynamic light conditions require continuous adjustments of stomatal aperture. The kinetics of stomatal conductance (gs) is hypothesized to be key to plant productivity and water use efficiency (WUE). Using step-changes in light intensity, we studied the diversity of light-induced gs kinetics in relation to stomatal anatomy in five banana genotypes (Musa spp.) and modeled the impact of both diffusional and biochemical limitations on photosynthesis (A). The dominant A limiting factor was the diffusional limitation associated with gs kinetics. All genotypes exhibited a strong limitation of A by gs, indicating a priority for water saving. Moreover, significant genotypic differences in gs kinetics and gs limitations of A were observed. For two contrasting genotypes, the impact of differential gs kinetics was further investigated under realistic diurnally fluctuating light conditions and at the whole-plant level. Genotype-specific stomatal kinetics observed at the leaf level was corroborated at whole-plant level by transpiration dynamics, validating that genotype-specific responses are still maintained despite differences in gs control at different locations in the leaf and across leaves. However, under diurnally fluctuating light conditions the impact of gs speediness on A and intrinsic (iWUE) depended on time of day. During the afternoon there was a setback in kinetics: absolute gs and gs responses to light were damped, strongly limiting A and impacting diurnal iWUE. We conclude the impact of differential gs kinetics depended on target light intensity, magnitude of change, gs prior to the change in light intensity, and particularly time of day.

Funder

Global Crop Diversity Trust project “Crop wild Relatives Evaluation of drought tolerance in wild bananas from Papua New Guinea

CGIAR Research Program Roots, Tubers and Bananas

COST Action Phenomenall FA 1306 and by the Belgian Development Cooperation

African Great Lakes region

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science,Genetics,Physiology

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