H. Cochard et al., WATER-STRESS IN AN ABA-UNRESPONSIVE HYBRID POPLAR (POPULUS-KOVEANA X TVICHOCAVPA CV PEACE) - RESPONSE, New phytologist, 134(3), 1996, pp. 455-461
We compared the xylem hydraulic properties of potted cuttings of two p
oplar clones (Populus koreana x trichocarpa cv. Peace and P.x eurameri
cana cv. Robusta) known to differ in their sensitivity to ABA and in t
heir ability to close their stomata during a period of drought. 'Robus
ta' can control stomatal aperture, whereas 'Peace' can only close the
stomata of immature leaves. 'Peace' did not exhibit any specific hydra
ulic property that could compensate for its lack of response to a wate
r deficit. The two clones did not differ in their petiole or internode
xylem vulnerability to embolism, both being highly vulnerable (onset
of embolism observed at -1.2 MPa minimum leaf water potential, Psi(wm)
). Both clones became embolised rapidly when pots were dehydrated, but
the onset of embolism was slightly delayed in 'Robusta'. 'Peace' was
nevertheless capable of maintaining low xylem embolism near its apex a
nd we associated this feature with the active stomatal control occurri
ng in immature leaves. We conclude that efficient stomatal regulation
is essential for maintaining the integrity of xylem sap flow under dro
ught conditions and that 'Peace' shows an exception to the general rul
e of stomatal control of embolism.