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Vulnerability to drought-induced cavitation in poplars: synthesis and future opportunities

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Vulnerability to drought-induced cavitation is a key trait of plant water relations. Here, we summarize the available literature on vulnerability to drought-induced cavitation in poplars (Populus spp.), a genus of agronomic, ecological and scientific importance. Vulnerability curves and vulnerability parameters (including the water potential inducing 50% loss in hydraulic conductivity, P50) were collected from 37 studies published between 1991 and 2014, covering a range of 10 species and 12 inter-specific hybrid crosses. Results of our meta-analysis confirm that poplars are among the most vulnerable woody species to drought-induced cavitation (mean P50 = -1.44 and -1.55 MPa across pure species and hybrids, respectively). Yet, significant variation occurs among species (P50 range: 1.43 MPa) and among hybrid crosses (P50 range: 1.12 MPa), within species and hybrid crosses (max. P50 range reported: 0.8 MPa), as well as in response to environmental factors including nitrogen fertilization, irradiance, temperature and drought (max. P50 range reported: 0.75 MPa). Potential implications and gaps in knowledge are discussed in the context of poplar cultivation, species adaptation and climate modifications. We suggest that poplars represent a valuable model for studies on droughtinduced cavitation, especially to elucidate the genetic and molecular basis of cavitation resistance.
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hal-02741936 , version 1 (03-06-2020)

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Régis R. Fichot, Franck F. Brignolas, Hervé H. Cochard, R. Ceulemans. Vulnerability to drought-induced cavitation in poplars: synthesis and future opportunities. Xylem International Meeting, Sep 2015, Bordeaux, France. INRA - Université de Bordeaux, 86 p., 2015, Xylem International Meeting. ⟨hal-02741936⟩
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