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1.Leaf (or cell) expansion lower leaf area less Pn Effects of water deficit:
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Volume time = m (P – Y) cell wall extensibility yield threshhold of cell wall Growth rate = Reduction in cell expansion: Both m and Y are determined by chemical-mechanical properties of the cell wall
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m (P – Y) (6 – 4)growth (4 – 4)no growth when (P – Y) approaches zero no growth Even if P is restored, growth may still be inhibited. Why?
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Both m and Y can be altered by metabolism, enzymatic activity leading to softening or stiffening of wall Drought m decreased Y increased (i.e., stiffer cell walls) … and the change is slow to be reversed This slows or stops growth …
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Effect of water deficit on maize shoot development H 2 O content: 100% 16% 4% 2% w (bars) -0.3 -2.0 -8.1 -16
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What do you conclude? @ same , leaf/stem growth inhibited to a greater degree than root growth What do you hypothesize? V/ t = m(P – Y) roots in dry soil have: higher m lower Y
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What’s your next hypothesis? Some (unknown) biochemical-enzymatic factor acts to cleave bonds in the cell wall, loosening wall structure and permitting growth. Sharp, Silk & Hsiao: found XET (xyloglucanendotransglycosylase) induced by ABA
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------ ----- divides again when cell regains ~ original volume no stress stress At any given point in time, cells are smaller, but DW growth is virtually unchanged. time volume growth slower
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In non-stress conditions, rate of in growth is faster. Therefore: acquire & allocate C much faster i.e., re-invest “capital” or not Growth depends on growth that has already occurred (compound interest analogy).
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Effects of water deficit: 2. Reduction in photosynthesis Stomatal closure – impedes influx of CO 2 Effects on biochemical capacity for photosyn. electron transport rubisco activity
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Effects of Water Deficit 3. Phloem translocation phloem transport photosynthesis sink activity governed by Stress effects? decrease photosynthesis less exported decrease sink activity leaf expansion hard hit
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Reflects sink activity (impaired very early) % 14 C remaining in the source leaf after 24 h Net CO 2 assimilation mol m -2 s -1 14 C translocation velocity (cm h -1 ) Leaf (- MPa) Reflects phloem loading and export Not strongly inhibited until leaf falls lower than ~ -12 bars
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escape desiccation desiccation postponement tolerance (maintain high ) (tolerate low ) H 2 0 savers H 2 O spenders osmotic adjustment protoplasmic resistance
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4. Osmotic adjustment (a mechanism of tolerance of low ) An increase in the solute concentration of cell sap resulting from more solute molecules per cell rather than from a lower cell volume. Effects of water deficit:
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a process by which can be decreased without an accompanying decrease in turgor net increase in solute content per cell do not confuse with increase in solute [ ] that occurs as a result of dehydration and shrinkage Osmotic adjustment
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leaf cell = - 8 bars xylem = - 6 bars soil = - 1 bar w = + p -8 = -12 + 4 water flows in
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cell = - 15 bars (or water will flow out) xylem = - 14 bars soil = - 2 bar w = + p -15 = -12 + -3 consequence? p decreases (P – Y) zero growth stops
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If you were a bio-mechanical engineer: design this plant so that it cope with this situation. what would you modify or enhance?
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