The Impact of Heat Stress and Water Deficit on the Photosynthetic and Stomatal Physiology of Olive (Olea europaea L.)--A Case Study of the 2017 Heat Wave
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Heat waves are predicted to increase in frequency and duration in many regions as global
temperatures rise. These transient increases in temperature above normal average values will have
pronounced impacts upon the photosynthetic and stomatal physiology of plants. During the summer
of 2017, much of the Mediterranean experienced a severe heat wave. Here, we report photosynthetic
leaf gas exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence parameters of olive (Olea europaea cv. Leccino) grown
under water deficit and full irrigation over the course of the heat wave as midday temperatures
rose over 40 C in Central Italy. Heat stress induced a decline in the photosynthetic capacity of the
olives consistent with reduced ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (RubisCO) activity.
Damage to photosystem II was more apparent in plants subject to water deficit. In contrast to previous
studies, higher temperatures induced reductions in stomatal conductance. Heat stress adversely
affected the carbon efficiency of olive. The selection of olive varieties with enhanced tolerance to
heat stress and/or strategies to mitigate the impact of higher temperatures will become increasingly
important in developing sustainable agriculture in the Mediterranean as global temperatures rise.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
heat stress; drought; water use efficiency; OJIP; stomatal conductance; Mediterranean agriculture
Elenco autori:
Brunetti, Cecilia; Marino, Giovanni; Haworth, DUNCAN MATTHEW; DE CARLO, Anna; Centritto, Mauro
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