Skip to main content
Log in

The control by atmospheric factors and water stress of midday stomatal closure in Arbutus unedo growing in a natural macchia

  • Original Papers
  • Published:
Oecologia Aims and scope Submit manuscript

Summary

Midday closure of stomata of well-watered (ψ between-10 and-25 bar) or moderately stressed (ψ between-25 and-35 bar) Arbutus unedo plants occurs when midday leaf temperatures increase above 30°C and vapor pressure difference between leaf air spaces and the external air increases above approximately 30 mbar/bar. Moderate water stress decreases maximum conductance and may result in greater sensitivity to high leaf temperature and vapor pressure dificit, which results in earlier closure and later reopening of stomata. Severe water stress (ψ of-50 bar) changes the form of the daily pattern observed for leaf conductance. A single morning peak in conductance occurs followed by decrease in conductance over the remainder of the day. Morning fog in Portugal during the dry season may facilitate stomatal opening and may allow improvement of carbon balances of the leaves for short periods, but contributes little to improvement of plant water balances over the longer term.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Similar content being viewed by others

References

  • Björkman O, Downton W, Mooney H (1980) Response and adaptation to water stress in Nerium oleander. Carn Inst Wash Yrbk 79:150–157

    Google Scholar 

  • Braun-Blanquet J (1952) Les Groupements Végétaux de la France Méditerranéenne. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Montpellier

    Google Scholar 

  • Lange OL, Meyer A (1979) Mittäglicher Stomataschluss bei Aprikose (Prunus armeniaca) und Wein (Vitis vinifera) im Freiland trotz guter Bodenwasserversorgung. Flora 168:511–528

    Google Scholar 

  • Lange OL, Tenhunen J, Braun M (1982) Midday stomatal closure in mediterranean type sclerophylls under simulated habitat conditions in an environmental chamber. I. Comparison of the behavior of various European Mediterranean species. Flora 172, in press

  • Larcher W, De Moraes J, Bauer H (1981) Adaptive responses of leaf water potential, CO2-gas exchange and water use efficiency of Olea europaea during drying and rewatering. In: Components of Productivity of Mediterranean-climate Regions-Basic and Applied Aspects, Margaris N and Mooney H eds, Junk, The Hague. pp 77–84

    Google Scholar 

  • Lösch R, Tenhunen J, Pereira JS, Lange OL (1982) Diurnal courses of stomatal resistance and transpiration of wild and cultivated Mediterranean perennials at the end of the summer dry season in Portugal. Flora 172:138–160

    Google Scholar 

  • Poole D, Roberts S, Miller P (1981) Water Utilization. In: Resource Use by Chapparal and Mattoral, Miller P ed, Ecological Studies Vol. 39, Springer, Berlin-Heidelberg-New York, pp 123–150

    Google Scholar 

  • Rundel P (1982) Water uptake by organs other than roots. In: Encyclopedia of Plant Physiology Vol. 12B, Physiological Plant Ecology II, Lange OL, Nobel P, Osmond CB, and Ziegler H eds, Springer, Berlin-Heidelberg-New York, pp 111–134

    Google Scholar 

  • Scholander P, Hammel H, Bradstreet E, Hemmingsen E (1965) Sap pressure in vascular plants. Science 148:339–345

    Google Scholar 

  • Schulze E-D, Lange OL, Buschbom U, Kappen L, Evenari M (1972) Stomatal responses to changes in humidity in plants growing in the desert. Planta 108:259–270

    Google Scholar 

  • Schulze E-D, Lange OL, Evenari M, Kappen L, Buschbom U (1980) Long-term effects of drought on wild and cultivated plants in the Negev Desert. II. Diurnal patterns of net photosynthesis and daily carbon gain. Oecologia (Berl) 45:19–25

    Google Scholar 

  • Tenhunen J, Lange OL, Braun M, Meyer A, Lösch R, Pereira JS (1980) Midday stomatal closure in Arbutus unedo leaves in a natural macchia and under simulated habitat conditions in an environmental chamber. Oecologia (Berl) 47:365–367

    Google Scholar 

  • Tenhunen J, Lange OL, Pereira JS, Lösch R, Catarino F (1981a) Midday stomatal closure in Arbutus unedo leaves: Measurements with a steady-state porometer in the Portuguese evergreen scrub. In: Components of Productivity of Mediterraneanclimate Regions — Basic and Applied Aspects, Margaris N and Mooney H eds, Junk, The Hague, pp 61–69

    Google Scholar 

  • Tenhunen J, Lange OL, Braun M (1981b) Midday stomatal closure in mediterranean type sclerophylls under simulated habitat conditions in an environmental chamber. II. Effect of the complex of leaf temperature and air humidity on gas exchange of Arbutus unedo and Quercus ilex. Oecologia (Berl) 50:5–11

    Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Tenhunen, J.D., Lange, O.L. & Jahner, D. The control by atmospheric factors and water stress of midday stomatal closure in Arbutus unedo growing in a natural macchia. Oecologia 55, 165–169 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00384483

Download citation

  • Received:

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00384483

Keywords

Navigation