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Article Dans Une Revue New Phytologist Année : 2016

Effects of kinetics of light-induced stomatal responses on photosynthesis and water-use efficiency

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Both photosynthesis (A) and stomatal conductance (gs) respond to changing irradiance, yet stomatal responses are an order of magnitude slower than photosynthesis, resulting in noncoordination between A and gs in dynamic light environments. Infrared gas exchange analysis was used to examine the temporal responses and coordination of A and gs to a step increase and decrease in light in a range of different species, and the impact on intrinsic water use efficiency was evaluated. The temporal responses revealed a large range of strategies to save water or maximize photosynthesis in the different species used in this study but also displayed an uncoupling of A and gs in most of the species. The shape of the guard cells influenced the rapidity of response and the overall gs values achieved, with different impacts on A and Wi. The rapidity of gs in dumbbell-shaped guard cells could be attributed to size, whilst in elliptical-shaped guard cells features other than anatomy were more important for kinetics. Our findings suggest significant variation in the rapidity of stomatal responses amongst species, providing a novel target for improving photosynthesis and water use.

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hal-02638810 , version 1 (28-05-2020)

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Lorna Mcausland, Silvère Vialet-Chabrand, Philip Davey, Neil R. Baker, Oliver Brendel, et al.. Effects of kinetics of light-induced stomatal responses on photosynthesis and water-use efficiency. New Phytologist, 2016, 211 (4), pp.1209-1220. ⟨10.1111/nph.14000⟩. ⟨hal-02638810⟩
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