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Hydraulic Traits Emerge as Relevant Determinants of Growth Patterns in Wild Olive Genotypes Under Water Stress

The hydraulic traits of plants, or the efficiency of water transport throughout the plant hydraulic system, could help to anticipate the impact of climate change and improve crop productivity. However, the mechanisms explaining the role of hydraulic traits on plant photosynthesis and thus, plant gro...

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Autores principales: Hernandez-Santana, Virginia, Diaz-Rueda, Pablo, Diaz-Espejo, Antonio, Raya-Sereno, María D., Gutiérrez-Gordillo, Saray, Montero, Antonio, Perez-Martin, Alfonso, Colmenero-Flores, Jose M., Rodriguez-Dominguez, Celia M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6424893/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30918509
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.00291
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author Hernandez-Santana, Virginia
Diaz-Rueda, Pablo
Diaz-Espejo, Antonio
Raya-Sereno, María D.
Gutiérrez-Gordillo, Saray
Montero, Antonio
Perez-Martin, Alfonso
Colmenero-Flores, Jose M.
Rodriguez-Dominguez, Celia M.
author_facet Hernandez-Santana, Virginia
Diaz-Rueda, Pablo
Diaz-Espejo, Antonio
Raya-Sereno, María D.
Gutiérrez-Gordillo, Saray
Montero, Antonio
Perez-Martin, Alfonso
Colmenero-Flores, Jose M.
Rodriguez-Dominguez, Celia M.
author_sort Hernandez-Santana, Virginia
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description The hydraulic traits of plants, or the efficiency of water transport throughout the plant hydraulic system, could help to anticipate the impact of climate change and improve crop productivity. However, the mechanisms explaining the role of hydraulic traits on plant photosynthesis and thus, plant growth and yield, are just beginning to emerge. We conducted an experiment to identify differences in growth patterns at leaf, root and whole plant level among four wild olive genotypes and to determine whether hydraulic traits may help to explain such differences through their effect on photosynthesis. We estimated the relative growth rate (RGR), and its components, leaf gas exchange and hydraulic traits both at the leaf and whole-plant level in the olive genotypes over a full year. Photosynthetic capacity parameters were also measured. We observed different responses to water stress in the RGRs of the genotypes studied being best explained by changes in the net CO(2) assimilation rate (NAR). Further, net photosynthesis, closely related to NAR, was mainly determined by hydraulic traits, both at leaf and whole-plant levels. This was mediated through the effects of hydraulic traits on stomatal conductance. We observed a decrease in leaf area: sapwood area and leaf area: root area ratios in water-stressed plants, which was more evident in the olive genotype Olea europaea subsp. guanchica (GUA8), whose RGR was less affected by water deficit than the other olive genotypes. In addition, at the leaf level, GUA8 water-stressed plants presented a better photosynthetic capacity due to a higher mesophyll conductance to CO(2) and a higher foliar N. We conclude that hydraulic allometry adjustments of whole plant and leaf physiological response were well coordinated, buffering the water stress experienced by GUA8 plants. In turn, this explained their higher relative growth rates compared to the rest of the genotypes under water-stress conditions.
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spelling pubmed-64248932019-03-27 Hydraulic Traits Emerge as Relevant Determinants of Growth Patterns in Wild Olive Genotypes Under Water Stress Hernandez-Santana, Virginia Diaz-Rueda, Pablo Diaz-Espejo, Antonio Raya-Sereno, María D. Gutiérrez-Gordillo, Saray Montero, Antonio Perez-Martin, Alfonso Colmenero-Flores, Jose M. Rodriguez-Dominguez, Celia M. Front Plant Sci Plant Science The hydraulic traits of plants, or the efficiency of water transport throughout the plant hydraulic system, could help to anticipate the impact of climate change and improve crop productivity. However, the mechanisms explaining the role of hydraulic traits on plant photosynthesis and thus, plant growth and yield, are just beginning to emerge. We conducted an experiment to identify differences in growth patterns at leaf, root and whole plant level among four wild olive genotypes and to determine whether hydraulic traits may help to explain such differences through their effect on photosynthesis. We estimated the relative growth rate (RGR), and its components, leaf gas exchange and hydraulic traits both at the leaf and whole-plant level in the olive genotypes over a full year. Photosynthetic capacity parameters were also measured. We observed different responses to water stress in the RGRs of the genotypes studied being best explained by changes in the net CO(2) assimilation rate (NAR). Further, net photosynthesis, closely related to NAR, was mainly determined by hydraulic traits, both at leaf and whole-plant levels. This was mediated through the effects of hydraulic traits on stomatal conductance. We observed a decrease in leaf area: sapwood area and leaf area: root area ratios in water-stressed plants, which was more evident in the olive genotype Olea europaea subsp. guanchica (GUA8), whose RGR was less affected by water deficit than the other olive genotypes. In addition, at the leaf level, GUA8 water-stressed plants presented a better photosynthetic capacity due to a higher mesophyll conductance to CO(2) and a higher foliar N. We conclude that hydraulic allometry adjustments of whole plant and leaf physiological response were well coordinated, buffering the water stress experienced by GUA8 plants. In turn, this explained their higher relative growth rates compared to the rest of the genotypes under water-stress conditions. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6424893/ /pubmed/30918509 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.00291 Text en Copyright © 2019 Hernandez-Santana, Diaz-Rueda, Diaz-Espejo, Raya-Sereno, Gutiérrez-Gordillo, Montero, Perez-Martin, Colmenero-Flores and Rodriguez-Dominguez. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Hernandez-Santana, Virginia
Diaz-Rueda, Pablo
Diaz-Espejo, Antonio
Raya-Sereno, María D.
Gutiérrez-Gordillo, Saray
Montero, Antonio
Perez-Martin, Alfonso
Colmenero-Flores, Jose M.
Rodriguez-Dominguez, Celia M.
Hydraulic Traits Emerge as Relevant Determinants of Growth Patterns in Wild Olive Genotypes Under Water Stress
title Hydraulic Traits Emerge as Relevant Determinants of Growth Patterns in Wild Olive Genotypes Under Water Stress
title_full Hydraulic Traits Emerge as Relevant Determinants of Growth Patterns in Wild Olive Genotypes Under Water Stress
title_fullStr Hydraulic Traits Emerge as Relevant Determinants of Growth Patterns in Wild Olive Genotypes Under Water Stress
title_full_unstemmed Hydraulic Traits Emerge as Relevant Determinants of Growth Patterns in Wild Olive Genotypes Under Water Stress
title_short Hydraulic Traits Emerge as Relevant Determinants of Growth Patterns in Wild Olive Genotypes Under Water Stress
title_sort hydraulic traits emerge as relevant determinants of growth patterns in wild olive genotypes under water stress
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6424893/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30918509
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.00291
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