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被子植物中与干旱诱导栓塞相关的功能性木质部特征

Functional xylem characteristics associated with drought-induced embolism in angiosperms.

作者信息

Lens Frederic, Gleason Sean M, Bortolami Giovanni, Brodersen Craig, Delzon Sylvain, Jansen Steven

机构信息

Naturalis Biodiversity Center, PO Box 9517, 2300 RA, Leiden, the Netherlands.

Leiden University, Institute of Biology Leiden, Plant Sciences, Sylviusweg 72, 2333 BE, Leiden, the Netherlands.

出版信息

New Phytol. 2022 Dec;236(6):2019-2036. doi: 10.1111/nph.18447. Epub 2022 Sep 19.

Abstract

Hydraulic failure resulting from drought-induced embolism in the xylem of plants is a key determinant of reduced productivity and mortality. Methods to assess this vulnerability are difficult to achieve at scale, leading to alternative metrics and correlations with more easily measured traits. These efforts have led to the longstanding and pervasive assumed mechanistic link between vessel diameter and vulnerability in angiosperms. However, there are at least two problems with this assumption that requires critical re-evaluation: (1) our current understanding of drought-induced embolism does not provide a mechanistic explanation why increased vessel width should lead to greater vulnerability, and (2) the most recent advancements in nanoscale embolism processes suggest that vessel diameter is not a direct driver. Here, we review data from physiological and comparative wood anatomy studies, highlighting the potential anatomical and physicochemical drivers of embolism formation and spread. We then put forward key knowledge gaps, emphasising what is known, unknown and speculation. A meaningful evaluation of the diameter-vulnerability link will require a better mechanistic understanding of the biophysical processes at the nanoscale level that determine embolism formation and spread, which will in turn lead to more accurate predictions of how water transport in plants is affected by drought.

摘要

干旱导致植物木质部栓塞从而引发的水力故障是生产力下降和死亡率上升的关键决定因素。在大规模情况下,评估这种脆弱性的方法很难实现,这导致了采用替代指标以及与更容易测量的性状建立相关性。这些努力导致了在被子植物中,导管直径与脆弱性之间长期存在且普遍被认为的机械联系。然而,这一假设至少存在两个问题,需要进行批判性的重新评估:(1)我们目前对干旱诱导栓塞的理解并未提供一个机械解释,说明为什么导管宽度增加会导致更大的脆弱性;(2)纳米级栓塞过程的最新进展表明,导管直径并非直接驱动因素。在这里,我们回顾了生理和比较木材解剖学研究的数据,强调了栓塞形成和扩散的潜在解剖学和物理化学驱动因素。然后我们提出了关键的知识空白,强调了已知、未知和推测的内容。对直径与脆弱性联系进行有意义的评估将需要对纳米级水平上决定栓塞形成和扩散的生物物理过程有更好的机械理解,这反过来又将导致对干旱如何影响植物水分运输进行更准确的预测。

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