Autores
Nuria Pedrol, Pilar Ramos, Manuel J Reigosa
Fecha de publicación
2000/10/1
Revista
Journal of plant physiology
Volumen
157
Número
4
Páginas
383-393
Editor
Urban & Fischer
Descripción
Wild velvet-grass (Hocus lanatus) collected from a natural population along a drought gradient, previously demonstrated as genetically homogeneous, was studied for phenotypic plasticity and acclimation mechanisms to water deficits. A three months greenhouse experiment was designed with plants submitted to nine levels of water availability, three months being the usual length of summer drought in field conditions. Aboveground biomass, total soluble proteins, free proline, free polyamines, leaf morphology, stomatal and hair characteristics, and net photosynthetic rates were analysed, and their significance discussed. Moderate drought did not damage the velvet-grass, and the plants grew better than without water limitation. Water stress-typical responses were shown as time and severity dependent in all the measured parameters. Lowest water availability treatments induced significative increase in free proline …
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