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Patterns of nocturnal rehydration in root tissues of Vaccinium corymbosum L. under severe drought conditions

Although roots in dry soil layers are commonly rehydrated by internal hydraulic redistribution during the nocturnal period, patterns of tissue rehydration are poorly understood. Rates of nocturnal rehydration were examined in roots of different orders in Vaccinium corymbosum L. ‘Bluecrop’ (Northern...

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Autores principales: Valenzuela-Estrada, Luis R., Richards, James H., Diaz, Andres, Eissensat, David M.
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2657545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19188275
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/ern367
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author Valenzuela-Estrada, Luis R.
Richards, James H.
Diaz, Andres
Eissensat, David M.
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Richards, James H.
Diaz, Andres
Eissensat, David M.
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description Although roots in dry soil layers are commonly rehydrated by internal hydraulic redistribution during the nocturnal period, patterns of tissue rehydration are poorly understood. Rates of nocturnal rehydration were examined in roots of different orders in Vaccinium corymbosum L. ‘Bluecrop’ (Northern highbush blueberry) grown in a split-pot system with one set of roots in relatively moist soil and the other set of roots in dry soil. Vaccinium is noted for a highly branched and extremely fine root system. It is hypothesized that nocturnal root tissue rehydration would be slow, especially in the distal root orders because of their greater hydraulic constraints (smaller vessel diameters and fewer number of vessels). Vaccinium root hydraulic properties delayed internal water movement. Even when water was readily available to roots in the wet soil and transpiration was minimal, it took a whole night-time period of 12 h for the distal finest roots (1st to 4th order) under dry soil conditions to reach the same water potentials as fine roots in moist soil (1st to 4th order). Even though roots under dry soil equilibrated with roots in moist soil, the equilibrium point reached before sunrise was about –1.2 MPa, indicating that tissues were not fully rehydrated. Using a single-branch root model, it was estimated that individual roots exhibiting the lowest water potentials in dry soil were 1st order roots (distal finest roots of the root system). However, considered at the branch level, root orders with the highest hydraulic resistances corresponded to the lowest orders of the permanent root system (3rd-, 4th-, and 5th-order roots), thus indicating possible locations of hydraulic safety control in the root system of this species.
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spelling pubmed-26575452009-04-02 Patterns of nocturnal rehydration in root tissues of Vaccinium corymbosum L. under severe drought conditions Valenzuela-Estrada, Luis R. Richards, James H. Diaz, Andres Eissensat, David M. J Exp Bot Research Papers Although roots in dry soil layers are commonly rehydrated by internal hydraulic redistribution during the nocturnal period, patterns of tissue rehydration are poorly understood. Rates of nocturnal rehydration were examined in roots of different orders in Vaccinium corymbosum L. ‘Bluecrop’ (Northern highbush blueberry) grown in a split-pot system with one set of roots in relatively moist soil and the other set of roots in dry soil. Vaccinium is noted for a highly branched and extremely fine root system. It is hypothesized that nocturnal root tissue rehydration would be slow, especially in the distal root orders because of their greater hydraulic constraints (smaller vessel diameters and fewer number of vessels). Vaccinium root hydraulic properties delayed internal water movement. Even when water was readily available to roots in the wet soil and transpiration was minimal, it took a whole night-time period of 12 h for the distal finest roots (1st to 4th order) under dry soil conditions to reach the same water potentials as fine roots in moist soil (1st to 4th order). Even though roots under dry soil equilibrated with roots in moist soil, the equilibrium point reached before sunrise was about –1.2 MPa, indicating that tissues were not fully rehydrated. Using a single-branch root model, it was estimated that individual roots exhibiting the lowest water potentials in dry soil were 1st order roots (distal finest roots of the root system). However, considered at the branch level, root orders with the highest hydraulic resistances corresponded to the lowest orders of the permanent root system (3rd-, 4th-, and 5th-order roots), thus indicating possible locations of hydraulic safety control in the root system of this species. Oxford University Press 2009-03 2009-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC2657545/ /pubmed/19188275 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/ern367 Text en © 2009 The Author(s). This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/uk/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. This paper is available online free of all access charges (see http://jxb.oxfordjournals.org/open_access.html for further details)
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Valenzuela-Estrada, Luis R.
Richards, James H.
Diaz, Andres
Eissensat, David M.
Patterns of nocturnal rehydration in root tissues of Vaccinium corymbosum L. under severe drought conditions
title Patterns of nocturnal rehydration in root tissues of Vaccinium corymbosum L. under severe drought conditions
title_full Patterns of nocturnal rehydration in root tissues of Vaccinium corymbosum L. under severe drought conditions
title_fullStr Patterns of nocturnal rehydration in root tissues of Vaccinium corymbosum L. under severe drought conditions
title_full_unstemmed Patterns of nocturnal rehydration in root tissues of Vaccinium corymbosum L. under severe drought conditions
title_short Patterns of nocturnal rehydration in root tissues of Vaccinium corymbosum L. under severe drought conditions
title_sort patterns of nocturnal rehydration in root tissues of vaccinium corymbosum l. under severe drought conditions
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2657545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19188275
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/ern367
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