生物
光合作用
气孔导度
每年落叶的
物候学
衰老
植物
热带亚热带干阔叶林
导水率
旱季
干重
园艺
生态学
土壤水分
细胞生物学
作者
Timothy J. Brodribb,N. Michèle Holbrook
标识
DOI:10.1046/j.1469-8137.2003.00736.x
摘要
Summary The hydraulic conductance of leaves ( k leaf ) was examined to determine whether this little understood component of the water transport pathway plays a role in governing leaf phenology of two deciduous dry forest trees ( Calycophyllum candidissimum and Rhedera trinervis ). k leaf was monitored in parallel with stem hydraulic conductivity (K stem ) during the transition from wet to dry season. The relationships between declining photosynthetic quantum yield during senescence and declining k leaf and K stem were compared. Divergent patterns were observed in the response of K stem to seasonal drying; however, the behaviour of k leaf was essentially similar in both species. Large (five‐ to ten‐fold) decreases in leaf hydraulic conductance occurred before, and during the later stages of leaf senescence. During senescence, declining k leaf , which continued until leaves were ultimately shed, was associated with a concomitant decline in quantum yield. We conclude that, in these species, the loss of hydraulic conductance of the leaf vascular system is linked to, and possibly responsible for, the loss of photosynthetic capacity during leaf senescence.
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