Authors
Hosam Awad, Tete Barigah, Eric Badel, Herve Cochard, Stephane Herbette
Publication date
2010/7
Journal
Physiologia Plantarum
Volume
139
Issue
3
Pages
280-288
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Xylem vulnerability to cavitation differs between tree species according to their drought resistance, more xerophilous species being more resistant to xylem cavitation. Variability in xylem vulnerability to cavitation is also found within species, especially between in situ populations. The origin of this variability has not been clearly identified. Here we analyzed the response of xylem hydraulic traits of Populus tremula×Populus alba trees to three different soil water regimes. Stem xylem vulnerability was scored as the xylem water potential causing 12, 50 and 88% loss of conductivity (P12, P50 and P88). Vulnerability to cavitation was found to acclimate to growing conditions under different levels of soil water content, with P50 values of −1.82, −2.03 and −2.45 MPa in well‐watered, moderately water‐stressed and severely water‐stressed poplars, respectively. The value of P12, the xylem tension at which cavitation begins …
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Scholar articles
H Awad, T Barigah, E Badel, H Cochard, S Herbette - Physiologia Plantarum, 2010