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Photosynthesis, water use efficiency and stable carbon isotope composition are associated with anatomical properties of leaf and xylem in six poplar species
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Auteurs/contributeurs
- Cao, X. (Auteur)
- Jia, J. B. (Auteur)
- Li, H. (Auteur)
- Li, M. C. (Auteur)
- Luo, J. (Auteur)
- Liang, Z. S. (Auteur)
- Liu, T. X. (Auteur)
- Liu, W. G. (Auteur)
- Peng, C. H. (Auteur)
- Luo, Z. B. (Auteur)
Titre
Photosynthesis, water use efficiency and stable carbon isotope composition are associated with anatomical properties of leaf and xylem in six poplar species
Résumé
Abstract
Although fast‐growing
Populus
species consume a large amount of water for biomass production, there are considerable variations in water use efficiency (WUE) across different poplar species. To compare differences in growth, WUE and anatomical properties of leaf and xylem and to examine the relationship between photosynthesis/WUE and anatomical properties of leaf and xylem, cuttings of six poplar species were grown in a botanical garden. The growth performance, photosynthesis, intrinsic WUE (WUE
i
), stable carbon isotope composition (δ
13
C) and anatomical properties of leaf and xylem were analysed in these poplar plants. Significant differences were found in growth, photosynthesis, WUE
i
and anatomical properties among the examined species.
Populus cathayana
was the clone with the fastest growth and the lowest WUE
i
/δ
13
C, whereas
P.
×
euramericana
had a considerable growth increment and the highest WUE
i
/δ
13
C. Among the analysed poplar species, the highest total stomatal density in
P. cathayana
was correlated with its highest stomatal conductance (g
s
) and lowest WUE
i
/δ
13
C. Moreover, significant correlations were observed between WUE
i
and abaxial stomatal density and stem vessel lumen area. These data suggest that photosynthesis, WUE
i
and δ
13
C are associated with leaf and xylem anatomy and there are tradeoffs between growth and WUE
i
. It is anticipated that some poplar species,
e.g. P. × euramericana
, are better candidates for water‐limited regions and others,
e.g. P. cathayana
, may be better for water‐abundant areas.
Publication
Plant Biology
Volume
14
Numéro
4
Pages
612-620
Date
07/2012
Abrév. de revue
Plant Biology
Langue
en
ISSN
1435-8603, 1438-8677
Consulté le
19/11/2024 20:04
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Référence
Cao, X., Jia, J. B., Li, H., Li, M. C., Luo, J., Liang, Z. S., Liu, T. X., Liu, W. G., Peng, C. H., & Luo, Z. B. (2012). Photosynthesis, water use efficiency and stable carbon isotope composition are associated with anatomical properties of leaf and xylem in six poplar species. Plant Biology, 14(4), 612–620. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1438-8677.2011.00531.x
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