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Daily osmotic adjustments in stem may be good predictors of water stress intensity in poplar.

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Daily osmotic adjustments in stem may be good predictors of water stress intensity in poplar.

Auteurs : Silvia Traversari [Italie] ; Andrea Neri [Italie] ; Maria Laura Traversi [Italie] ; Alessio Giovannelli [Italie] ; Alessandra Francini [Italie] ; Luca Sebastiani [Italie]

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Abstract

Drought events impair the carbon and water balances in plants. Climate changes highlight the importance to understand the limits of woody species to reallocate carbon in different processes and the mechanisms driving the osmotic adjustments during the day under stress. In this frame, the aim of this work was to investigate the plant capability to shift energy among competing sinks and preserve the osmotic balance during the day under severe short periods of water deficit. The role of carbohydrates as osmolytes as well as energy sources was investigated in poplar plants. Results highlighted that during water deficit soluble sugars, derived both from the new synthetised carbon and starch degradation, were principally convoyed in the bark. This increase in carbohydrates allowed the maintenance of a water reserve used during the day to prevent a water decrease within the xylem. The decrease of xylem sap osmotic potential during the night, driven by an increase of K, Ca, and fructose (+0.46, 0.52, and 0.26 mg ml-1 in water limited plants after 8 days of withholding water, respectively), probably further attracted water into the xylem. This response mechanism increased at higher water deficit intensity. The little variations in carbohydrates and mineral elements within the leaves highlighted the main role of sinks rather than sources in the early response to water deficit.

DOI: 10.1016/j.plaphy.2019.10.039
PubMed: 31710921


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Wicri

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