Changes of xylem sap ionic content and stem hydraulics in response to irradiance in Laurus nobilis

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This study reports experimental evidence for light-mediated changes of stem hydraulic conductance (Kstem) in field-grown laurel plants. Field measurements based on the evaporative flux method revealed that sun-exposed branches had 60% higher Kstem with respect to shade-exposed branches. Xylem sap potassium concentration was 3 mM as recorded in shaded branches and up to 12 mM in illuminated ones. Such a difference in [K+] proved to induce significant increase in xylem hydraulic conductance of excised twigs when artificially perfused with various solutions, as a likely consequence of the interaction of cations with the pectic matrix of pit membranes (the so-called 'ionic effect'). We propose that this mechanism provides plants with a large potential for fine regulation of water flow towards different parts of the canopy exposed to different environmental conditions with the result of optimizing light and water utilization. © The Author 2010. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.

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Nardini, A., Grego, F., Trifil, P., & Salleo, S. (2010). Changes of xylem sap ionic content and stem hydraulics in response to irradiance in Laurus nobilis. Tree Physiology, 30(5), 628–635. https://doi.org/10.1093/treephys/tpq017

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