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Insights from in vivo micro‐CT analysis: testing the hydraulic vulnerability segmentation in Acer pseudoplatanus and Fagus sylvatica seedlings

The seedling stage is the most susceptible one during a tree′s life. Water relations may be crucial for seedlings due to their small roots, limited water buffers and the effects of drought on water transport. Despite obvious relevance, studies on seedling xylem hydraulics are scarce as respective me...

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Autores principales: Losso, Adriano, Bär, Andreas, Dämon, Birgit, Dullin, Christian, Ganthaler, Andrea, Petruzzellis, Francesco, Savi, Tadeja, Tromba, Giuliana, Nardini, Andrea, Mayr, Stefan, Beikircher, Barbara
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6492020/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30347122
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nph.15549
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author Losso, Adriano
Bär, Andreas
Dämon, Birgit
Dullin, Christian
Ganthaler, Andrea
Petruzzellis, Francesco
Savi, Tadeja
Tromba, Giuliana
Nardini, Andrea
Mayr, Stefan
Beikircher, Barbara
author_facet Losso, Adriano
Bär, Andreas
Dämon, Birgit
Dullin, Christian
Ganthaler, Andrea
Petruzzellis, Francesco
Savi, Tadeja
Tromba, Giuliana
Nardini, Andrea
Mayr, Stefan
Beikircher, Barbara
author_sort Losso, Adriano
collection PubMed
description The seedling stage is the most susceptible one during a tree′s life. Water relations may be crucial for seedlings due to their small roots, limited water buffers and the effects of drought on water transport. Despite obvious relevance, studies on seedling xylem hydraulics are scarce as respective methodical approaches are limited. Micro‐CT scans of intact Acer pseudoplatanus and Fagus sylvatica seedlings dehydrated to different water potentials (Ψ) allowed the simultaneous observation of gas‐filled versus water‐filled conduits and the calculation of percentage loss of conductivity (PLC) in stems, roots and leaves (petioles or main veins). Additionally, anatomical analyses were performed and stem PLC measured with hydraulic techniques. In A. pseudoplatanus, petioles showed a higher Ψ at 50% PLC (Ψ(50) −1.13MPa) than stems (−2.51 MPa) and roots (−1.78 MPa). The main leaf veins of F. sylvatica had similar Ψ(50) values (−2.26 MPa) to stems (−2.74 MPa) and roots (−2.75 MPa). In both species, no difference between root and stems was observed. Hydraulic measurements on stems closely matched the micro‐CT based PLC calculations. Micro‐CT analyses indicated a species‐specific hydraulic architecture. Vulnerability segmentation, enabling a disconnection of the hydraulic pathway upon drought, was observed in A. pseudoplatanus but not in the especially shade‐tolerant F. sylvatica. Hydraulic patterns could partly be related to xylem anatomical traits.
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spelling pubmed-64920202019-05-06 Insights from in vivo micro‐CT analysis: testing the hydraulic vulnerability segmentation in Acer pseudoplatanus and Fagus sylvatica seedlings Losso, Adriano Bär, Andreas Dämon, Birgit Dullin, Christian Ganthaler, Andrea Petruzzellis, Francesco Savi, Tadeja Tromba, Giuliana Nardini, Andrea Mayr, Stefan Beikircher, Barbara New Phytol Research The seedling stage is the most susceptible one during a tree′s life. Water relations may be crucial for seedlings due to their small roots, limited water buffers and the effects of drought on water transport. Despite obvious relevance, studies on seedling xylem hydraulics are scarce as respective methodical approaches are limited. Micro‐CT scans of intact Acer pseudoplatanus and Fagus sylvatica seedlings dehydrated to different water potentials (Ψ) allowed the simultaneous observation of gas‐filled versus water‐filled conduits and the calculation of percentage loss of conductivity (PLC) in stems, roots and leaves (petioles or main veins). Additionally, anatomical analyses were performed and stem PLC measured with hydraulic techniques. In A. pseudoplatanus, petioles showed a higher Ψ at 50% PLC (Ψ(50) −1.13MPa) than stems (−2.51 MPa) and roots (−1.78 MPa). The main leaf veins of F. sylvatica had similar Ψ(50) values (−2.26 MPa) to stems (−2.74 MPa) and roots (−2.75 MPa). In both species, no difference between root and stems was observed. Hydraulic measurements on stems closely matched the micro‐CT based PLC calculations. Micro‐CT analyses indicated a species‐specific hydraulic architecture. Vulnerability segmentation, enabling a disconnection of the hydraulic pathway upon drought, was observed in A. pseudoplatanus but not in the especially shade‐tolerant F. sylvatica. Hydraulic patterns could partly be related to xylem anatomical traits. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-11-22 2019-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6492020/ /pubmed/30347122 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nph.15549 Text en © 2018 The Authors. New Phytologist © 2018 New Phytologist Trust This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Losso, Adriano
Bär, Andreas
Dämon, Birgit
Dullin, Christian
Ganthaler, Andrea
Petruzzellis, Francesco
Savi, Tadeja
Tromba, Giuliana
Nardini, Andrea
Mayr, Stefan
Beikircher, Barbara
Insights from in vivo micro‐CT analysis: testing the hydraulic vulnerability segmentation in Acer pseudoplatanus and Fagus sylvatica seedlings
title Insights from in vivo micro‐CT analysis: testing the hydraulic vulnerability segmentation in Acer pseudoplatanus and Fagus sylvatica seedlings
title_full Insights from in vivo micro‐CT analysis: testing the hydraulic vulnerability segmentation in Acer pseudoplatanus and Fagus sylvatica seedlings
title_fullStr Insights from in vivo micro‐CT analysis: testing the hydraulic vulnerability segmentation in Acer pseudoplatanus and Fagus sylvatica seedlings
title_full_unstemmed Insights from in vivo micro‐CT analysis: testing the hydraulic vulnerability segmentation in Acer pseudoplatanus and Fagus sylvatica seedlings
title_short Insights from in vivo micro‐CT analysis: testing the hydraulic vulnerability segmentation in Acer pseudoplatanus and Fagus sylvatica seedlings
title_sort insights from in vivo micro‐ct analysis: testing the hydraulic vulnerability segmentation in acer pseudoplatanus and fagus sylvatica seedlings
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6492020/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30347122
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nph.15549
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