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DOI10.1093/aobpla/plr022
Salinity tolerance ecophysiology of Equisetum giganteum in South America: a study of 11 sites providing a natural gradient of salinity stress
Husby, Chad E.1; Delatorre, Jose2; Oreste, Vittorio2; Oberbauer, Steven F.3; Palow, Danielle T.4; Novara, Lazaro5; Grau, Alfredo6
通讯作者Husby, Chad E.
来源期刊AOB PLANTS
ISSN2041-2851
出版年2011
英文摘要

Background and aims The basic set of adaptations necessary for salinity tolerance in vascular plants remains unknown. Although much has been published on salinity stress, almost all studies deal with spermatophytes. Studies of salinity tolerance in pteridophytes are relatively rare but hold promise for revealing the fundamental adaptations that all salt-tolerant vascular plants may share. The most basal pteridophytes to exhibit salinity tolerance are members of the genus Equisetum, including the giant horsetail, Equisetum giganteum, the only pteridophyte to occur in salinity-affected regions of the Atacama Desert valleys of northern Chile. Here it can constitute a significant vegetation component, forming dense stands of shoots >4 m high.


Methodology Physiological parameters (stomatal conductances; efficiency of photosystem II; sap osmotic potential) were measured in E. giganteum populations in northern Chile across a range of groundwater salinities at 11 sites. In addition, Na, K, electrical conductivity and total plant water potential were measured in the plants and groundwater from each site.


Principal results Equisetum giganteum exhibits similar stomatal conductances and photochemical efficiencies of photosystem II across a wide range of groundwater salinities. It lowers cell sap osmotic potential with increasing salinity and produces positive root pressure, as evidenced by guttation, at the full range of salinities experienced in the Atacama Desert. Equisetum giganteum maintains low Na concentrations in its xylem fluid and cell sap when soil water Na is high. It also maintains high K/Na ratios in xylem fluid and cell sap when soil water has low K/Na ratios.


Conclusions Equisetum giganteum is well adapted to salinity stress. Efficient K uptake and Na exclusion are important adaptations and closely similar to those of the facultative halophyte fern Acrostichum aureum.


类型Article
语种英语
国家USA ; Chile ; Argentina
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000208784800018
WOS类目Plant Sciences ; Ecology
WOS研究方向Plant Sciences ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/167072
作者单位1.Montgomery Bot Ctr, Miami, FL 33156 USA;
2.Univ Arturo Prat, Iquique, Chile;
3.Florida Int Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Miami, FL 33199 USA;
4.Univ Florida, Dept Biol, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA;
5.Univ Nacl Salta, Herbario MCNS, RA-4400 Salta, Argentina;
6.Univ Nacl Tucuman, Lab Invest Ecol Yungas, RA-4107 San Miguel De Tucuman, Argentina
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Husby, Chad E.,Delatorre, Jose,Oreste, Vittorio,et al. Salinity tolerance ecophysiology of Equisetum giganteum in South America: a study of 11 sites providing a natural gradient of salinity stress[J],2011.
APA Husby, Chad E..,Delatorre, Jose.,Oreste, Vittorio.,Oberbauer, Steven F..,Palow, Danielle T..,...&Grau, Alfredo.(2011).Salinity tolerance ecophysiology of Equisetum giganteum in South America: a study of 11 sites providing a natural gradient of salinity stress.AOB PLANTS.
MLA Husby, Chad E.,et al."Salinity tolerance ecophysiology of Equisetum giganteum in South America: a study of 11 sites providing a natural gradient of salinity stress".AOB PLANTS (2011).
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