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Imperforate tracheary elements and vessels alleviate xylem tension under severe dehydration: insights from water release curves for excised twigs of three tree species
PREMISE: Water stored in the xylem of woody plants is important for supporting the transpiration stream under prolonged drought, yet the source of stored water within the xylem during drought remains unclear. Insights into xylem water utilization during drought will uncover the adaptation strategies...
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2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7496847/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32779767 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajb2.1518 |
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author | Yazaki, Kenichi Levia, Delphis F. Takenouchi, Akiko Watanabe, Makoto Kabeya, Daisuke Miki, Naoko H. Taneda, Haruhiko Ogasa, Mayumi Y. Oguro, Michio Saiki, Shin‐Taro Tobita, Hiroyuki Fukuda, Kenji |
author_facet | Yazaki, Kenichi Levia, Delphis F. Takenouchi, Akiko Watanabe, Makoto Kabeya, Daisuke Miki, Naoko H. Taneda, Haruhiko Ogasa, Mayumi Y. Oguro, Michio Saiki, Shin‐Taro Tobita, Hiroyuki Fukuda, Kenji |
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description | PREMISE: Water stored in the xylem of woody plants is important for supporting the transpiration stream under prolonged drought, yet the source of stored water within the xylem during drought remains unclear. Insights into xylem water utilization during drought will uncover the adaptation strategies of the test species to stress. METHODS: To fill the existing knowledge gap, we excised twigs of Abies firma (Japanese fir, conifer), Cercidiphyllum japonicum (katsura tree, diffuse‐porous) and Quercus serrata (konara oak, ring‐porous) to quantify interspecific variation of water transfer in xylem corresponding with increasing cumulative water release (CWR) using micro x‐ray computed tomography and cryo‐SEM. RESULTS: For all species studied, the main components of water storage within the operating range of water potential were not living cells but cavitation release and capillaries. Abies firma maintained water in the earlywood‐like cells, for possible maintenance of the transpiration stream. Cercidiphyllum japonicum maintained water in its vessels over 200 kg m(‐3) of CWR, while Q. serrata lost most of its water in vessels with increasing CWR up to 100 kg m(‐3). Cercidiphyllum japonicum exhibited a higher water storage capacity than Q. serrata. Under high CWR, narrow conduits stored xylem water in C. japonicum and imperforate tracheary elements in Q. serrata. CONCLUSIONS: Among the species examined, increasing CWR appears to indicate differential utilization of stored water in relation to variation of xylem structure, thereby providing insight into the interspecific responses of tree species to drought. |
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spelling | pubmed-74968472020-09-25 Imperforate tracheary elements and vessels alleviate xylem tension under severe dehydration: insights from water release curves for excised twigs of three tree species Yazaki, Kenichi Levia, Delphis F. Takenouchi, Akiko Watanabe, Makoto Kabeya, Daisuke Miki, Naoko H. Taneda, Haruhiko Ogasa, Mayumi Y. Oguro, Michio Saiki, Shin‐Taro Tobita, Hiroyuki Fukuda, Kenji Am J Bot Research Articles PREMISE: Water stored in the xylem of woody plants is important for supporting the transpiration stream under prolonged drought, yet the source of stored water within the xylem during drought remains unclear. Insights into xylem water utilization during drought will uncover the adaptation strategies of the test species to stress. METHODS: To fill the existing knowledge gap, we excised twigs of Abies firma (Japanese fir, conifer), Cercidiphyllum japonicum (katsura tree, diffuse‐porous) and Quercus serrata (konara oak, ring‐porous) to quantify interspecific variation of water transfer in xylem corresponding with increasing cumulative water release (CWR) using micro x‐ray computed tomography and cryo‐SEM. RESULTS: For all species studied, the main components of water storage within the operating range of water potential were not living cells but cavitation release and capillaries. Abies firma maintained water in the earlywood‐like cells, for possible maintenance of the transpiration stream. Cercidiphyllum japonicum maintained water in its vessels over 200 kg m(‐3) of CWR, while Q. serrata lost most of its water in vessels with increasing CWR up to 100 kg m(‐3). Cercidiphyllum japonicum exhibited a higher water storage capacity than Q. serrata. Under high CWR, narrow conduits stored xylem water in C. japonicum and imperforate tracheary elements in Q. serrata. CONCLUSIONS: Among the species examined, increasing CWR appears to indicate differential utilization of stored water in relation to variation of xylem structure, thereby providing insight into the interspecific responses of tree species to drought. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-08-11 2020-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7496847/ /pubmed/32779767 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajb2.1518 Text en © 2020 The Authors. American Journal of Botany published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Botanical Society of America 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Yazaki, Kenichi Levia, Delphis F. Takenouchi, Akiko Watanabe, Makoto Kabeya, Daisuke Miki, Naoko H. Taneda, Haruhiko Ogasa, Mayumi Y. Oguro, Michio Saiki, Shin‐Taro Tobita, Hiroyuki Fukuda, Kenji Imperforate tracheary elements and vessels alleviate xylem tension under severe dehydration: insights from water release curves for excised twigs of three tree species |
title | Imperforate tracheary elements and vessels alleviate xylem tension under severe dehydration: insights from water release curves for excised twigs of three tree species |
title_full | Imperforate tracheary elements and vessels alleviate xylem tension under severe dehydration: insights from water release curves for excised twigs of three tree species |
title_fullStr | Imperforate tracheary elements and vessels alleviate xylem tension under severe dehydration: insights from water release curves for excised twigs of three tree species |
title_full_unstemmed | Imperforate tracheary elements and vessels alleviate xylem tension under severe dehydration: insights from water release curves for excised twigs of three tree species |
title_short | Imperforate tracheary elements and vessels alleviate xylem tension under severe dehydration: insights from water release curves for excised twigs of three tree species |
title_sort | imperforate tracheary elements and vessels alleviate xylem tension under severe dehydration: insights from water release curves for excised twigs of three tree species |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7496847/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32779767 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajb2.1518 |
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