INTEGRATION OF HYDRAULIC AND CHEMICAL SIGNALING IN THE CONTROL OF STOMATAL CONDUCTANCE AND WATER STATUS OF DROUGHTED PLANTS

被引:383
作者
TARDIEU, F [1 ]
DAVIES, WJ [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV LANCASTER,DIV BIOL,LANCASTER LA1 4YQ,ENGLAND
关键词
ABA; ROOT-TO-SHOOT COMMUNICATION; LEAF WATER POTENTIAL; ROOT WATER POTENTIAL; STOMATAL CONDUCTANCE; MODELING;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-3040.1993.tb00880.x
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
We describe here an integration of hydraulic and chemical signals which control stomatal conductance of plants in drying soil, and suggest that such a system is more likely than control based on chemical signals or water relations alone. The determination of xylem [ABA] and the stomatal response to xylem [ABA] are likely to involve the water flux through the plant. (1) If, as seems likely, the production of a chemical message depends on the root water status (PSI(r)), it will not depend solely on the soil water potential (PSI(s)) but also on the flux of water through the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum, to which are linked the difference between PSI(r) and PSI(s). (2) The water flux will also dilute the concentration of the message in the xylem sap. (3) The stomatal sensitivity to the message is increased as leaf water potential falls. Stomatal conductance, which controls the water flux, therefore would be controlled by a water-flux-dependent message, with a water-flux-dependent sensitivity. In such a system, we have to consider a common regulation for stomatal conductance, leaf and root water potentials, water flux and concentration of ABA in the xylem. In order to test this possibility, we have combined equations which describe the generation and effects of chemical signals and classical equations of water flux. When the simulation was run for a variety of conditions, the solution suggested that such common regulation can operate. Simulations suggest that, as well as providing control of stomatal conductance, integration of chemical and hydraulic signalling may also provide a control of leaf water potential and of xylem [ABA], features which are apparent from our experimental data. We conclude that the root message would provide the plant with a means to sense the conditions of water extraction (soil water status and resisance to water flux) on a daily timescale, while the short-term plant response to this message would depend on the evaporative demand.
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