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Resistance to water flow through leaves of Coffea arabica L. is dominated by extra-vascular tissues.

GASCO' A
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NARDINI, Andrea
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SALLEO, SEBASTIANO
2004
  • journal article

Periodico
FUNCTIONAL PLANT BIOLOGY
Abstract
The leaf hydraulic conductance (K-leaf) of Coffea arabica L. was measured for shoots exposed to nonlethal temperature stress or to a freeze - thaw cycle, and compared with K-leaf of non-stressed samples ( controls). Exposure to temperatures below 6degreesC for 1 h caused measurable damage to the functional integrity of cell membranes as shown by increased membrane leakiness to electrolytes. A 1 : 1 relationship was found to exist between relative electrolyte leakage and relative K-leaf suggesting that membrane damage caused K-leaf to increase. Low temperatures did not cause membrane disruption as shown by the comparison of chilled samples with frozen - thawed ones. In frozen leaves, membranes were extensively disrupted and both electrolyte leakiness and K-leaf increased 5-fold. Low temperatures did not induce alterations of the hydraulic properties of the leaf vascular system, as revealed by measurements of K-leaf after up to 500 cuttings of minor veins were made in the leaf blade of control and chilled leaves. Calculations showed that 62 - 75% of leaf hydraulic resistance resided in the extra-vascular water pathway. Results are discussed within the framework of our current understanding of leaf hydraulic architecture as well as in terms of plant adaptation to extremes in temperature.
WOS
WOS:000225573700003
SCOPUS
2-s2.0-11244337861
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/1700643
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  • chilling

  • high temperatures

  • HPFM

  • hydraulic architectur...

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