Three woody species typically encroaching the Karstic region of Trieste (Northeastern Italy) i.e. Cotinus coggygria L., Prunus mahaleb L. and Fraxinus ornus L., have been measured for diurnal and seasonal time courses of leaf conductance to water vapour, transpiration and water potential (L), as well as whole-plant, shoot and root hydraulic resistance (Rplant, Rshoot and Rroot, respectively) in view of investigating the impact of plant hydraulics on water stress resistance. F. ornus suffered the highest L drop in July and September due to the high Rplant measured in this species. Positive significant relations were found of Rplant and L to Rroot in all three species studied, thus suggesting that root hydraulics is a major determinant of plant hydraulics and water stress resistance. The increasing Rroot (and Rplant) from C. coggygria to P. mahaleb to F. ornus provided a possible explanation for the typical temporal sequence of expansion of the three species into degraded areas.

Water relations and hydraulic characteristics of three woody species co-occurring in the same habitat

TRIFILO', Patrizia;LO GULLO, Maria Assunta
2003-01-01

Abstract

Three woody species typically encroaching the Karstic region of Trieste (Northeastern Italy) i.e. Cotinus coggygria L., Prunus mahaleb L. and Fraxinus ornus L., have been measured for diurnal and seasonal time courses of leaf conductance to water vapour, transpiration and water potential (L), as well as whole-plant, shoot and root hydraulic resistance (Rplant, Rshoot and Rroot, respectively) in view of investigating the impact of plant hydraulics on water stress resistance. F. ornus suffered the highest L drop in July and September due to the high Rplant measured in this species. Positive significant relations were found of Rplant and L to Rroot in all three species studied, thus suggesting that root hydraulics is a major determinant of plant hydraulics and water stress resistance. The increasing Rroot (and Rplant) from C. coggygria to P. mahaleb to F. ornus provided a possible explanation for the typical temporal sequence of expansion of the three species into degraded areas.
2003
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