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Differences in biochemical, gas exchange and hydraulic response to water stress in desiccation tolerant and sensitive fronds of the fern <i>Anemia caffrorum</i>

Miquel Nadal, Timothy J. Brodribb, Beatriz Fernández‐Marín, José Ignacio García‐Plazaola, Miren Irati Arzac, Marina López‐Pozo, Alicia Perera-Castro, Javier Gulías, Jaume Flexas, Jill M. Farrant

2021New Phytologist22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Summary Desiccation tolerant plants can survive extreme water loss in their vegetative tissues. The fern Anemia caffrorum produces desiccation tolerant (DT) fronds in the dry season and desiccation sensitive (DS) fronds in the wet season, providing a unique opportunity to explore the physiological mechanisms associated with desiccation tolerance. Anemia caffrorum plants with either DT or DS fronds were acclimated in growth chambers. Photosynthesis, frond structure and anatomy, water relations and minimum conductance to water vapour were measured under well‐watered conditions. Photosynthesis, hydraulics, frond pigments, antioxidants and abscisic acid contents were monitored under water deficit. A comparison between DT and DS fronds under well‐watered conditions showed that the former presented higher leaf mass per area, minimum conductance, tissue elasticity and lower CO 2 assimilation. Water deficit resulted in a similar induction of abscisic acid in both frond types, but DT fronds maintained higher stomatal conductance and upregulated more prominently lipophilic antioxidants. The seasonal alternation in production of DT and DS fronds in A. caffrorum represents a mechanism by which carbon gain can be maximized during the rainy season, and a greater investment in protective mechanisms occurs during the hot dry season, enabling the exploitation of episodic water availability.

Topics & Concepts

FrondFernDesiccationDesiccation toleranceAbscisic acidPhotosynthesisStomatal conductanceBotanyBiologyTranspirationWater contentDry seasonHorticultureAgronomyEcologyBiochemistryGeotechnical engineeringEngineeringGenePlant Water Relations and Carbon DynamicsPlant Stress Responses and ToleranceBiocrusts and Microbial Ecology
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