K. Chartzoulakis et al., Comparative study on gas exchange, water relations and leaf anatomy of twoolive cultivars grown under well-irrigated and drought conditions, Z NATURFO C, 54(9-10), 1999, pp. 688-692
Citations number
8
Categorie Soggetti
Biochemistry & Biophysics
Journal title
ZEITSCHRIFT FUR NATURFORSCHUNG C-A JOURNAL OF BIOSCIENCES
The effect of water stress on gas exchange, water relations and leaf anatom
ical characteristics have been studied in two olive cultivars (Olea europea
, L. cv. 'Koloneiki' and cv. 'Mastoidis'). Photosynthetic rate as well as s
tomatal conductance were decreased in stressed plants. Osmotic potential (p
i) declined rapidly in stressed plants indicating their ability for osmoreg
ulation. Bulk modulus of elasticity (epsilon) was significantly higher in s
tressed compared to well irrigated plants. The volume fraction of intercell
ular spaces of the upper palisade parenchyma, the spongy parenchyma as well
as the lower palisade parenchyma were significantly lower in stressed comp
ared to well irrigated plants. On the other hand, the density of mesophyll
cells in the upper palisade parenchyma, spongy parenchyma and lower palisad
e parenchyma increased significantly in stressed plants.