2004
DOI: 10.1007/s00468-003-0316-5
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Physiological responses to water stress in Eucalyptus cloeziana and E. argophloia seedlings

Abstract: Effects of water stress duration and intensity on gas exchange and leaf water potential were investigated in 7-month-old seedlings of a humid coastal provenance (Gympie) and a dry inland (Hungry Hills) provenance of E. cloeziana F. Muell. and in a dry inland (Chinchilla) provenance of E. argophloia Blakely supplied with 100% (T 100 ), 70% (T 70 ), 50% (T 50 ) of their water requirements, or were watered only after they were wilted at dawn (T 0 ). Seedlings of E. argophloia had the highest midday net photosynth… Show more

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“…variegata and E. amplifolia, show that the variation within the species (different provenances) was similar or higher than the variation among species. Significant intra-specific variation in these traits is commonly observed in eucalypts [12,32]. This variation in widespread species is more often related to the provenance's environmental conditions [12,13] than traits specific to the species.…”
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“…variegata and E. amplifolia, show that the variation within the species (different provenances) was similar or higher than the variation among species. Significant intra-specific variation in these traits is commonly observed in eucalypts [12,32]. This variation in widespread species is more often related to the provenance's environmental conditions [12,13] than traits specific to the species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Significant intra-specific variation in these traits is commonly observed in eucalypts [12,32]. This variation in widespread species is more often related to the provenance's environmental conditions [12,13] than traits specific to the species. Hence, plants sourced from areas with high water stress are generally more drought-tolerant, however they are likely to be less responsive under well-watered conditions showing lower production [5].…”
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“…ex Trautv. El efecto del agua en la tasa de fotosíntesis y conductancia estomática fue estudiado por Ngugi et al (2003Ngugi et al ( , 2004, determinando para las especies Eucalyptus argophloia Blakely y E. cloeziana F. Muell. altas tasa de fotosíntesis (13,4 y 7,8 μmol CO₂/ m²/seg) y conductancia estomática (194,3 y 70,5 mmol H 2 O/m²/seg), respectivamente, en presencia de 100% de contenido humedad del suelo.…”
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“…Several workers have reported provenance variation in gas exchange parameters in various indigenous fruit trees (Benowicza et al, 2001, Lanter, et al, 1997, Miguel et al, 2000, Ngugi et al, 2004, Benowicza et al, 1999, Benwicza et al 2000, Zhang et al, 2005, Luoma 1997). These variations have been due to genotypex environmental interactions (Benowicza et al, 2001), different climatic adaptations (Lanter, et al, 1997, genetic variations in rubulose bisphosphate carboxylase (RUBP), chlorophyll, leaf soluble protein and thickness (Lanter, et al, 1997), low values of carbon isotope discrimination among provenances due to low values of intercellular CO 2 partial pressure and low mesophull conductance causing reduced CO 2 partial pressure (Lanter, et al, 1997), reduction of photosynthesis due to low moisture availability which causes low carbon isotope discrimination (Miguel et al, 2000, Ngugi et al, 2004, genetic variation in adaptive attributes (Benowicza et al, 1999), variation in light (Luoma, 1997), water (Zhang et al, 2005).…”
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confidence: 99%