The effects of flooding (3 days) and recovery (3 days) on leaf gas exchange
parameters (stomatal conductance, net photosynthetic assimilation rate, an
d leaf transpiration rate) were studied in five, 1-year-old gerbera (Gerber
a jamesonii Bolus) cultivars under greenhouse conditions. Flooding reduced
the measured parameters in all cultivars, which had not recovered 3 days af
ter flooding ceased. A more detailed study was conducted with the (Beauty)
cultivar, in which leaf water potential (Psi(w)); root hydraulic resistance
(Rh); and hormonal concentrations of ABA, IAA, and CK were measured in lea
ves and roots. Plants were flooded for 2 days, then allowed to recover for
4 days. After 2 days of flooding, Psi(w) had decreased and Rh had increased
. Leaf ABA content increased and IAA and CK content decreased from the star
t of flooding and did not change during recovery. In roots a transient incr
ease in root ABA levels occurred during flooding and a sharp decrease was m
easured during recovery, which was related to root death. Similar patterns
were observed in root CK concentrations. The IAA concentration in roots rem
ained constant throughout the experiment. The results suggest that ABA and
CK may act as signals of flooding stress. Also, the marked intolerance of g
erbera to flooding could be a serious barrier to its culture under anaerobi
c conditions, and hence careful irrigation management. is required. Chemica
l names used: abscisic acid (ABA); indoleacetic acid (IAA); cytokinin (CK).