Seasonal variation in the xylem sap composition of six Australian trees and shrubs

Author:

Losso Adriano123ORCID,Gauthey Alice1245,Choat Brendan12ORCID,Mayr Stefan3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment , , Locked Bag 1797 Penrith, 2751 New South Wales , Australia

2. Western Sydney University , , Locked Bag 1797 Penrith, 2751 New South Wales , Australia

3. Department of Botany, University of Innsbruck , Sternwartestraße 15, 6020 Innsbruck , Austria

4. Plant Ecology Research Laboratory PERL, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne EPFL , 1015 Lausanne , Switzerland

5. Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL , Zürcherstrasse 111, 8903 Birmensdorf , Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractIn recent years, xylem sap composition has been shown to affect xylem hydraulics. However, information on how much xylem sap composition can vary across seasons and specifically under drought stress is still limited. We measured xylem sap chemical composition ([Ca2+], [K+], [Na+], electrical conductivity EC and pH) and surface tension (γ) of six Australian angiosperm trees and shrubs over 1 year, which comprised of exceptional dry and wet periods. Percentage losses of hydraulic conductivity and predawn leaf water potential were also monitored. In all species, measured parameters changed considerably over the annual time course. Ions and pH tended to decrease during winter months whereas γ showed a slight increase. No clear correlation was found between sap and hydraulic parameters, except for pH that was higher when plants suffered higher drought stress levels. Results indicate xylem sap composition to be complex and dynamic, where most variation in its composition seems to be dictated by season, even under severe dry conditions. However, pH might play a role as signals of drought stress.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science

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