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Drought tolerance,xylem sap abscisic acid and stomatal conductance during soil drying: a comparison of young plants of four temperate deciduous angiosperms
Authors:Loewenstein Nancy J  Pallardy Stephen G
Institution:School of Natural Resources, 1-31 Agriculture Building, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, USA.
Abstract:Patterns of water relations, xylem sap abscisic acid (ABA) concentration (ABA]) and stomatal aperture were compared in drought-sensitive black walnut (Juglans nigra L.) and black willow (Salix nigra Marsh.), less drought-sensitive sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marsh.) and drought-tolerant white oak (Quercus alba L.). Strong correlations among reduction in predawn water potential, increase in xylem sap ABA] and stomatal closure were observed in all species. Stomatal response was more highly correlated with xylem ABA] than with ABA flux. Xylem sap pH and ion concentrations appeared not to play a major role in the stomatal response of these species. Stomata were more sensitive to relative changes in ABA] in drought-sensitive black walnut and black willow than in sugar maple and white oak. In the early stages of drought, increased ABA] in the xylem sap of black walnut and black willow was probably of root origin and provided a signal to the shoot of the water status of the roots. In sugar maple and white oak, leaf water potential declined with the onset of stomatal closure, so that stomatal closure also may have occurred in response to the change in leaf water potential.
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