Temperature-Induced Change in the Water Relations of Abies amabilis (Dougl.) Forbes
- 1 January 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Plant Physiology
- Vol. 74 (1), 77-80
- https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.74.1.77
Abstract
Water conductance through A. amabilis seedlings was measured while the roots were exposed to temperatures from 15 to 0.25.degree. C. Before conductance was measured, the seedlings were preconditioned for 3 mo. at either a high temperature (23.degree. C) or a low temperature (3.degree. C). For both groups of seedlings, conductance decreased as root temperature decreased. Conductance was lowest at 0.25.degree. C. In addition, preconditioning at 3.degree. C for 3 mo. significantly lowered conductance to water at all root temperatures. Under the same environmental conditions, seedlings preconditioned at 3.degree. C had less than 25% of the transpirational water loss of seedlings preconditioned at high temperature. A decrease in leaf osmotic potential also resulted from low temperature preconditioning. In trees growing in the subalpine forest, which is the natural habitat of A. anabilis, both decreased leaf conductance to water vapor and lower osmotic potentials were evident in winter. Since in winter the temperature of the soil in the subalpine zone remains < 1.degree. C for many months, lowered leaf conductance and decreased osmotic potentials appear to be mechanisms which aid in preventing desiccation damage.This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
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