Quantifying seasonal and diurnal variation of stomatal behavior in a hydraulic-based stomatal optimization model

W. Anderegg
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Plant responses to drought occur across many time-scales, with stomatal closure typically considered to be a critical short-term response. Recent theories of optimal stomatal conductance linked to plant hydraulic transport have shown promise, but it is not known if stomata update their hydraulic “shadow price” of water use (marginal increase in carbon cost with a marginal drop in water potential) over days, seasons, or in response to recent drought. Here, I estimate the hydraulic shadow price in five species – two semi-arid gymnosperms, one temperate and two tropical angiosperms – at daily timescales and in wet and dry periods. I tested whether the shadow prices varies predictably as a function of current and/or lagged drought conditions. Diurnal estimates of the hydraulic shadow price estimated from observed stomatal conductance, while variable, did not vary predictably with environmental variables. Seasonal variation in shadow price was observed in the gymnosperm species, but not the angiosperm species, and did not meaningfully influence prediction accuracy of stomatal conductance. The lack of systematic variation in shadow price and high predictive ability of stomatal conductance when using a single set of parameters further emphasizes the potential of hydraulic-based stomatal optimization theories.
基于水力的气孔优化模型中气孔行为的季节和日变化
植物对干旱的反应发生在许多时间尺度上,气孔关闭通常被认为是一个关键的短期反应。最近与植物水力运输有关的最佳气孔导度理论显示出了希望,但尚不清楚气孔是否会随着时间、季节或对最近干旱的反应而更新其用水的水力“影子价格”(碳成本边际增加与水势边际下降)。在这里,我估计了五种植物——两种半干旱裸子植物,一种温带植物和两种热带被子植物——在每天的时间尺度上以及在潮湿和干燥时期的水力影子价格。我测试了影子价格是否会随着当前和/或滞后的干旱状况而发生可预测的变化。从观测到的气孔导度估算的水力影子价格的日估算值虽然是可变的,但不能预测地随环境变量变化。裸子植物的影子价格存在季节变化,被子植物的影子价格不存在季节变化,对气孔导度的预测精度没有显著影响。在使用单一参数集时,由于影子价格缺乏系统变化和气孔导度的高预测能力,进一步强调了基于水力的气孔优化理论的潜力。
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