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. 2016 Nov;19(11):1343-1352.
doi: 10.1111/ele.12670. Epub 2016 Sep 8.

Mapping 'hydroscapes' along the iso- to anisohydric continuum of stomatal regulation of plant water status

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Mapping 'hydroscapes' along the iso- to anisohydric continuum of stomatal regulation of plant water status

Frederick C Meinzer et al. Ecol Lett. 2016 Nov.

Abstract

The concept of iso- vs. anisohydry has been used to describe the stringency of stomatal regulation of plant water potential (ψ). However, metrics that accurately and consistently quantify species' operating ranges along a continuum of iso- to anisohydry have been elusive. Additionally, most approaches to quantifying iso/anisohydry require labour-intensive measurements during prolonged drought. We evaluated new and previously developed metrics of stringency of stomatal regulation of ψ during soil drying in eight woody species and determined whether easily-determined leaf pressure-volume traits could serve as proxies for their degree of iso- vs. anisohydry. Two metrics of stringency of stomatal control of ψ, (1) a 'hydroscape' incorporating the landscape of ψ over which stomata control ψ, and (2) the slope of the daily range of ψ as pre-dawn ψ declined, were strongly correlated with each other and with the leaf osmotic potential at full and zero turgor derived from pressure-volume curves.

Keywords: Anisohydry; drought resistance; isohydry; leaf osmotic potential; leaf turgor; plant traits; plant water potential; stomata.

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