2008
DOI: 10.1051/forest:2007087
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Physiological and biochemical responses to low non-freezing temperature of two Eucalyptus globulus clones differing in drought resistance

Abstract: -We have compared the metabolic responses of leaves and roots of two Eucalyptus globulus L. clones CN5 and ST51 that differ in their sensitivity to water deficits (ST51 is more drought sensitive), with regard to the effect of chilling (10/5 • C, day/night). We studied changes in growth, osmotic potential and osmotically active compounds, soluble proteins, leaf pigments, and membrane lipid composition. Our data showed that both clones have the ability to acclimatize to chilling temperatures. As a result of 10 d… Show more

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“…In Eucalyptus species and their hybrids, adjustments during water stress conditions are mediated by hormonal balance (Granda et al 2011), variation in pigment content (Shvaleva et al 2006(Shvaleva et al , 2008, osmotic changes (Merchant et al Tab. 2.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Eucalyptus species and their hybrids, adjustments during water stress conditions are mediated by hormonal balance (Granda et al 2011), variation in pigment content (Shvaleva et al 2006(Shvaleva et al , 2008, osmotic changes (Merchant et al Tab. 2.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Major changes in the abundance of compounds transported in the phloem may arise as part of plant acclimation strategies. Regulation of osmotic potential is a common response to water limitation in leaves of Eucalyptus species via the accumulation of low molecular weight amino acids ( Shvaleva et al , 2006 ), sugars ( Shvaleva et al , 2008 ), sugar alcohols ( Merchant et al , 2006 b ), or inorganic ions ( Liu et al , 2001 ). Changes in phloem sap carbon concentration ( Cernusak et al , 2003 ), combined with the potential for changes in inorganic ions and amino acids ( Lalonde et al , 2003 ) may play a similar role in regulating osmotic potential of the phloem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, Norway spruce plants from freezingtolerant cultivars display a larger root biomass that correlates with increase drought tolerance (Kang et al, 2003). Something similar happens in Eucaliptus globulus, where drought-tolerant cultivars that are more tolerant to freezing have also increased root biomass (Shvaleva et al, 2008). Other similar effects of both stresses are showed at the biochemical and molecular level.…”
Section: Cold and Droughtmentioning
confidence: 69%