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Do photosynthetic metabolism and habitat influence foliar water uptake in orchids?

dc.contributor.authorLima, J. F.
dc.contributor.authorBoanares, D.
dc.contributor.authorCosta, V. E.
dc.contributor.authorMoreira, A. S.F.P.
dc.contributor.institutionUniversidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)
dc.contributor.institutionDesenvolvimento Sustentável
dc.contributor.institutionCentro de Isótopos Estáveis Prof. Dr. Carlos Ducatti
dc.date.accessioned2023-07-29T12:46:47Z
dc.date.available2023-07-29T12:46:47Z
dc.date.issued2023-03-01
dc.description.abstractEpiphytic and rupicolous plants inhabit environments with limited water resources. Such plants commonly use Crassulacean Acid Metabolism (CAM), a photosynthetic pathway that accumulates organic acids in cell vacuoles at night, so reducing their leaf water potential and favouring water absorption. Foliar water uptake (FWU) aids plant survival during drought events in environments with high water deficits. We hypothesized that FWU represents a strategy employed by epiphytic and rupicolous orchids for water acquisition and that CAM will favour increased water absorption. We examined 6 epiphyte, 4 terrestrial and 6 rupicolous orchids that use C3 (n = 9) or CAM (n = 7) pathways. Five individuals per species were used to evaluate FWU, structural characteristics and leaf water balance. Rupicolous species with C3 metabolism had higher FWU than other species. FWU (Cmax and k) could be related to succulence, SLM and leaf RWC. The results indicated that high orchid leaf densities favoured FWU, as area available for water storage increases with leaf density. Structural characteristics linked to water storage (e.g. high RWC, succulence), on the other hand, could limit leaf water absorption by favouring high internal leaf water potentials. Epiphytic, rupicolous and terrestrial orchids showed FWU. Rupicolous species had high levels of FWU, probably through absorption from mist. However, succulence in plants with CAM appears to mitigate FWU.en
dc.description.affiliationInstituto de Biologia Universidade Federal de Uberlândia
dc.description.affiliationInstituto Tecnológico Vale Desenvolvimento Sustentável
dc.description.affiliationInstituto de Biociências Centro de Isótopos Estáveis Prof. Dr. Carlos Ducatti
dc.description.sponsorshipCoordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
dc.description.sponsorshipConselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
dc.description.sponsorshipIdCNPq: n°309044/2021-9
dc.format.extent257-267
dc.identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1111/plb.13499
dc.identifier.citationPlant Biology, v. 25, n. 2, p. 257-267, 2023.
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/plb.13499
dc.identifier.issn1438-8677
dc.identifier.issn1435-8603
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85146297467
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/246651
dc.language.isoeng
dc.relation.ispartofPlant Biology
dc.sourceScopus
dc.subjectAdaptive strategies
dc.subjectleaf traits
dc.subjectOrchidaceae
dc.subjectphotosynthesis
dc.subjectwater relations
dc.titleDo photosynthetic metabolism and habitat influence foliar water uptake in orchids?en
dc.typeArtigo
dspace.entity.typePublication
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unesp.author.orcid0000-0002-7922-1791[2]
unesp.author.orcid0000-0003-3889-7514[3]
unesp.author.orcid0000-0001-5090-5527[4]

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