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Temperature effects on hydraulic conductance and water relations of Quercus robur L.

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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY
Volume 51, Issue 348, Pages 1255-1259

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/jexbot/51.348.1255

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water relations; temperature; hydraulic conductance; stomata; oak; Quercus robur L.; Fagaceae

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The effects of temperature on root and shoot hydraulic conductances (g(shoot) and g(root)) were investigated for Quercus robur L. saplings. In a first experiment, conductances were measured with a High Pressure Flow Meter on excised shoots and detopped root systems. The g(root) and g(shoot) increased considerably with temperature from 0-50 degrees C. Between 15 degrees C and 35 degrees C, g(shoot) and g(root) varied with water viscosity, In a second experiment, the impact of temperature-induced changes in g(root) on sapling transpiration (E) and leaf water potential (Psi(leaf)) was assessed. Intact plants were placed in a growth cabinet with constant air and variable soil temperatures, E increased linearly with soil temperature but Psi(leaf) remained constant. As a consequence, a linear relationship was found between E and g(plant), The results illustrate the significance of g(plant) for the stomatal control of transpiration and the significance of temperature for tree water transport.

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