M. Lof et Nt. Welander, Carry-over effects on growth and transpiration in Fagus sylvatica seedlings after drought at various stages of development, CAN J FORES, 30(3), 2000, pp. 468-475
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH-REVUE CANADIENNE DE RECHERCHE FORESTIERE
In the two experiments carried out, newly emerged F. sylvatica seedlings we
re grown in pots with sand for 2 years in a controlled environmental chambe
r. Seedling dry mass, leaf area, and number of leaves decreased because of
drought in the previous and in the current year. The decrease in area per l
eaf was due only to the current-year drought. Drought in both the previous
and the current year reduced the number of shoots in the current year. Shoo
t length was mainly affected by previous-year drought. Current-year seedlin
g transpiration decreased because of drought both in the previous and in th
e current year. The transpiration rate per unit leaf area was not affected
by previous-year drought, whereas an after-effect was found within the grow
ing season. The recovery of transpiration following a drought was up to 20
days. Water-use efficiency was influenced by drought during shoot developme
nt. The correlation between integrated transpiration and dry mass increase
was high. This study shows that both previous as well as current environmen
tal conditions must be taken into consideration when explaining seedling gr
owth.