岩石-土壤根系的水力特性:来自生长在不同碳酸盐岩上的白蜡树苗的见解。

IF 6 1区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Sara Di Bert, Martina Tomasella, Patrick Duddek, Sara Natale, Francesco Petruzzellis, Andrea Carminati, Luca Zini, Lorenzo D'Amico, Giuliana Tromba, Andrea Nardini
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干旱对树木的影响具有不同的时空格局,表明地下水储量的异质性影响了水分胁迫下树木的命运。喀斯特生态系统依赖于覆盖在基岩上的浅层土壤,这些土壤可以将可用的水储存在原生孔隙中。岩石水分对树木水分状态的贡献先前已得到证实,但岩石向树根输送水分的实际机制和速率仍不清楚。我们报告了两种岩石类型(角砾岩和白云岩)的水力特性的精确测量,典型的喀斯特红壤,以及在不同的岩石-土壤组合下生长的常见喀斯特树种的根。利用实验数据建立了一个水交换模型,该模型支持以下假设:根系可以从多孔和高导电性的岩石(角砾岩)中提取水分,但不能从更致密的岩石(白云岩)中提取水分,特别是当植物生长在岩石基质中或经历水分胁迫时,根系的水力导电性较低,从岩石中提取水分的速率较低。我们的数据支持这样的假设,即岩石代表了在岩石为主的栖息地生长的植物的重要储水库。岩石的非均质性转化为不同的向根系输送水分的速率,这是严重干旱胁迫下树木死亡的复杂模式的基础。
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Hydraulic Properties of a Rock-Soil-Root System: Insights From Fraxinus ornus L. Saplings Growing on Different Carbonate Rocks.

Drought impacts trees in varied temporal and spatial patterns, suggesting that heterogeneity of below-ground water stores influences the fate of trees under water stress. Karst ecosystems rely on shallow soil overlying bedrock that can store available water in primary pores. A contribution of rock moisture to tree water status has been previously demonstrated, but actual mechanisms and rates of rock-to-root water delivery remain unknown. We report accurate measurements of hydraulic properties of two rock types (Breccia and Dolostone), of typical Karst red soil, and of roots of a common Karst tree species grown under different rock-soil combinations. Experimental data were used to build a water exchange model that supported the hypothesis that roots can extract water from porous and highly conductive rocks (Breccia), but not from more compact ones (Dolostone), especially when plants grow in rocky substrate or experience water stress, and thus have low root hydraulic conductivity and low rates of water extraction from rocks. Our data support the hypothesis that rocks represent important water stores for plants growing in rock-dominated habitats. Heterogeneous rock properties translate into different rates of water delivery to root systems, underlying complex patterns of tree mortality under severe drought stress.

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Plant, Cell & Environment
Plant, Cell & Environment 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
13.30
自引率
4.10%
发文量
253
审稿时长
1.8 months
期刊介绍: Plant, Cell & Environment is a premier plant science journal, offering valuable insights into plant responses to their environment. Committed to publishing high-quality theoretical and experimental research, the journal covers a broad spectrum of factors, spanning from molecular to community levels. Researchers exploring various aspects of plant biology, physiology, and ecology contribute to the journal's comprehensive understanding of plant-environment interactions.
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