Hydraulic architecture of lianas in a semiarid climate: efficiency or safety?

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Autor(a) principal: Carvalho,Ellen Cristina Dantas
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Martins,Fernando Roberto, Soares,Arlete Aparecida, Oliveira,Rafael Silva, Muniz,Celli Rodrigues, Araújo,Francisca Soares
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Botanica Brasilica
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-33062015000200198
Resumo: Xylem anatomical traits can provide insights regarding the mechanisms affecting the distribution of vascular plants across environmental gradients. In this study, we aimed to investigate the hypothesis that lianas occurring in semiarid environments have characteristics that maximize the xylem resistance to tension-induced cavitation along the root-stem-branch continuum. To gather information regarding the hydraulic architecture of the lianas, we analyzed several anatomical traits of wood: cross-sectional area occupied by the parenchyma (AP), fibers (AF), and vessels (AV); average vessel diameter (d); wood density (WD); pit diameter in the vessel wall (dpit); pit density (Npit), and potential hydraulic conductivity (Kp) in branches, stems, and roots of three congeneric species of lianas that occur in two vegetation types of the semiarid regions of Brazil. We found that lianas in these semiarid environments possess a number of the following xylem traits that may allow resistance to tension-induced cavitation:1) lower vessel diameter, lower Kp, and higher hydraulic safety in roots and branches; 2) Dimorphic vessels, ensuring both hydraulic efficiency and safety; and 3) small diameter of pits (potentially associated with a decrease in the membrane area of the vessel pits). This suite of traits may provide insight into mechanisms allowing lianas to occur in semiarid environments.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Hydraulic architecture of lianas in a semiarid climate: efficiency or safety?
title Hydraulic architecture of lianas in a semiarid climate: efficiency or safety?
spellingShingle Hydraulic architecture of lianas in a semiarid climate: efficiency or safety?
Carvalho,Ellen Cristina Dantas
potential hydraulic conductivity
vessel diameter
wood anatomy
wood density
xylem
title_short Hydraulic architecture of lianas in a semiarid climate: efficiency or safety?
title_full Hydraulic architecture of lianas in a semiarid climate: efficiency or safety?
title_fullStr Hydraulic architecture of lianas in a semiarid climate: efficiency or safety?
title_full_unstemmed Hydraulic architecture of lianas in a semiarid climate: efficiency or safety?
title_sort Hydraulic architecture of lianas in a semiarid climate: efficiency or safety?
author Carvalho,Ellen Cristina Dantas
author_facet Carvalho,Ellen Cristina Dantas
Martins,Fernando Roberto
Soares,Arlete Aparecida
Oliveira,Rafael Silva
Muniz,Celli Rodrigues
Araújo,Francisca Soares
author_role author
author2 Martins,Fernando Roberto
Soares,Arlete Aparecida
Oliveira,Rafael Silva
Muniz,Celli Rodrigues
Araújo,Francisca Soares
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carvalho,Ellen Cristina Dantas
Martins,Fernando Roberto
Soares,Arlete Aparecida
Oliveira,Rafael Silva
Muniz,Celli Rodrigues
Araújo,Francisca Soares
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv potential hydraulic conductivity
vessel diameter
wood anatomy
wood density
xylem
topic potential hydraulic conductivity
vessel diameter
wood anatomy
wood density
xylem
description Xylem anatomical traits can provide insights regarding the mechanisms affecting the distribution of vascular plants across environmental gradients. In this study, we aimed to investigate the hypothesis that lianas occurring in semiarid environments have characteristics that maximize the xylem resistance to tension-induced cavitation along the root-stem-branch continuum. To gather information regarding the hydraulic architecture of the lianas, we analyzed several anatomical traits of wood: cross-sectional area occupied by the parenchyma (AP), fibers (AF), and vessels (AV); average vessel diameter (d); wood density (WD); pit diameter in the vessel wall (dpit); pit density (Npit), and potential hydraulic conductivity (Kp) in branches, stems, and roots of three congeneric species of lianas that occur in two vegetation types of the semiarid regions of Brazil. We found that lianas in these semiarid environments possess a number of the following xylem traits that may allow resistance to tension-induced cavitation:1) lower vessel diameter, lower Kp, and higher hydraulic safety in roots and branches; 2) Dimorphic vessels, ensuring both hydraulic efficiency and safety; and 3) small diameter of pits (potentially associated with a decrease in the membrane area of the vessel pits). This suite of traits may provide insight into mechanisms allowing lianas to occur in semiarid environments.
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