2018
DOI: 10.1002/ajb2.1032
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The effect of polyploidization on tree hydraulic functioning

Abstract: Both ploidy variants were typified as highly sensitive to drought-induced cavitation, with no significant difference in their overall drought vulnerability. But, when water deficit is short and moderate, Gala-4x may delay a drought-induced decrease in performance by trading hydraulic safety for increased release of capacitively stored water from living tissue.

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“…In that sense, polyploid plants may have an advantage over the 2x at preserving tissue water content as shown by the autotetraploid Arabidopsis detached rosette leaves ( del Pozo and Ramirez-Parra, 2014 ). Similarly, autotetraploid “Gala” apple has the ability to delay drought-induced misperformance by trading hydraulic safety for increased release of capacitively stored water from living tissues ( De Baerdemaeker et al, 2018 ). However, it is unknown whether bigger polyploid cells can accommodate bigger vacuoles increasing their water storage capacity.…”
Section: Polyploidy Improves Stress Tolerancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In that sense, polyploid plants may have an advantage over the 2x at preserving tissue water content as shown by the autotetraploid Arabidopsis detached rosette leaves ( del Pozo and Ramirez-Parra, 2014 ). Similarly, autotetraploid “Gala” apple has the ability to delay drought-induced misperformance by trading hydraulic safety for increased release of capacitively stored water from living tissues ( De Baerdemaeker et al, 2018 ). However, it is unknown whether bigger polyploid cells can accommodate bigger vacuoles increasing their water storage capacity.…”
Section: Polyploidy Improves Stress Tolerancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comparatively, polyploidy is less frequent in woody species (Ancel Meyers & Levin, 2006), but some results in woody plants point to the capacity of tetraploids to retain more water, such as in seedlings of Betula (Li et al, 1996), and plants of Lonicera (Li et al, 2009), or Populus (Xu et al, 2018). Among fruit tree crops, a handful of polyploids have been studied, revealing sparsely improved physiological properties, such as in the genera Citrus (Romero-Aranda et al, 1997), Malus (Zhang et al, 2015;De Baerdemaeker et al, 2018), or Ziziphus (Wang et al, 2019.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…may help in surviving through dry periods [ 52 ]. Moreover, Malus × domestica Gala (4×), which is characterised by an increased amount of living cells in wood, overall performed better during short and moderate drought stress conditions when compared with the ploidy variant Gala (2×), indicating the role of xylem parenchyma cells in water storage [ 87 ].…”
Section: Xylem Parenchyma As a Storage Tissuementioning
confidence: 99%