Shoot desiccation and hydraulic failure in temperate woody angiosperms during an extreme summer drought

被引:193
|
作者
Nardini, Andrea [1 ]
Battistuzzo, Marta [1 ]
Savi, Tadeja [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Trieste, Dipartimento Sci Vita, I-34127 Trieste, Italy
关键词
cavitation; crown desiccation; drought; hydraulic failure; safety margin; stem density; stem water potential; tree mortality; XYLEM CAVITATION RESISTANCE; TREE MORTALITY; FOREST TREES; SCOTS PINE; VULNERABILITY; DENSITY; MECHANISMS; DEATH; CONSEQUENCES; STRATEGIES;
D O I
10.1111/nph.12288
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Plant water status and hydraulics were measured in six woody angiosperms growing in a karstic woodland, during an extreme summer drought. Our aim was to take advantage of an unusual climatic event to identify key traits related to species-specific drought damage. The damage suffered by different species was assessed in terms of percentage of individuals showing extensive crown desiccation. Stem water potential ((stem)) and percent loss of hydraulic conductivity (PLC) were measured in healthy and desiccated individuals. Vulnerability to cavitation was assessed in terms of stem water potential inducing 50% PLC ((50)). Stem density ((stem)) was also measured. Species-specific percentage of desiccated individuals was correlated to (50) and (stem). Crown desiccation was more widespread in species with less negative (50) and lower (stem). Desiccated individuals had lower (stem) and higher PLC than healthy ones, suggesting that hydraulic failure was an important mechanism driving shoot dieback. Drought-vulnerable species showed lower safety margins ((stem)-(50)) than resistant ones. The (50), safety margins and (stem) values emerge as convenient traits to be used for tentative predictions of differential species-specific impact of extreme drought events on a local scale. The possibility that carbohydrate depletion was also involved in induction of desiccation symptoms is discussed.
引用
收藏
页码:322 / 329
页数:8
相关论文
共 47 条
  • [21] Water-use strategies of six co-existing Mediterranean woody species during a summer drought
    Quero, Jose L.
    Sterck, Frank J.
    Martinez-Vilalta, Jordi
    Villar, Rafael
    OECOLOGIA, 2011, 166 (01) : 45 - 57
  • [22] Role of aquaporin activity in regulating deep and shallow root hydraulic conductance during extreme drought
    Daniel M. Johnson
    Mark E. Sherrard
    Jean-Christophe Domec
    Robert B. Jackson
    Trees, 2014, 28 : 1323 - 1331
  • [23] Water-use strategies of six co-existing Mediterranean woody species during a summer drought
    José L. Quero
    Frank J. Sterck
    Jordi Martínez-Vilalta
    Rafael Villar
    Oecologia, 2011, 166 : 45 - 57
  • [24] Correction to: Experimental desiccation indicates high moisture content maintains hyporheic biofilm processes during drought in temperate intermittent streams
    Laura E. Coulson
    Jakob Schelker
    Katrin Attermeyer
    Christian Griebler
    Thomas Hein
    Gabriele Weigelhofer
    Aquatic Sciences, 2021, 83
  • [25] Hydraulic redistribution of soil water during summer drought in two contrasting Pacific Northwest coniferous forests
    Brooks, JR
    Meinzer, FC
    Coulombe, R
    Gregg, J
    TREE PHYSIOLOGY, 2002, 22 (15-16) : 1107 - 1117
  • [26] The impact of extreme summer drought on the short-term carbon coupling of photosynthesis to soil CO2 efflux in a temperate grassland
    Burri, S.
    Sturm, P.
    Prechsl, U. E.
    Knohl, A.
    Buchmann, N.
    BIOGEOSCIENCES, 2014, 11 (04) : 961 - 975
  • [27] Large hydraulic safety margins protect Neotropical canopy rainforest tree species against hydraulic failure during drought
    Ziegler, Camille
    Coste, Sabrina
    Stahl, Clement
    Delzon, Sylvain
    Levionnois, Sebastien
    Cazal, Jocelyn
    Cochard, Herve
    Esquivel-Muelbert, Adriane
    Goret, Jean-Yves
    Heuret, Patrick
    Jaouen, Gaelle
    Santiago, Louis S.
    Bonal, Damien
    ANNALS OF FOREST SCIENCE, 2019, 76 (04)
  • [28] Large hydraulic safety margins protect Neotropical canopy rainforest tree species against hydraulic failure during drought
    Camille Ziegler
    Sabrina Coste
    Clément Stahl
    Sylvain Delzon
    Sébastien Levionnois
    Jocelyn Cazal
    Hervé Cochard
    Adriane Esquivel-Muelbert
    Jean-Yves Goret
    Patrick Heuret
    Gaëlle Jaouen
    Louis S. Santiago
    Damien Bonal
    Annals of Forest Science, 2019, 76
  • [29] Drought tolerance, xylem sap abscisic acid and stomatal conductance during soil drying: a comparison of canopy trees of three temperate deciduous angiosperms
    Loewenstein, NJ
    Pallardy, SG
    TREE PHYSIOLOGY, 1998, 18 (07) : 431 - 439
  • [30] Drought tolerance, xylem sap abscisic acid and stomatal conductance during soil drying: a comparison of young plants of four temperate deciduous angiosperms
    Loewenstein, NJ
    Pallardy, SG
    TREE PHYSIOLOGY, 1998, 18 (07) : 421 - 430