The Leaf-Air Temperature Difference Reflects The Variation In Water Status And Photosynthesis Of Sorghum Under Waterlogged Conditions

PLOS ONE(2019)

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Waterlogging stress is one of the most important abiotic stresses limiting sorghum growth and development. Consequently, the responses of sorghum to waterlogging must be monitored and studied. This study investigated changes in the leaf water status, xylem exudation rate, leaf anatomical structure, leaf temperature and photosynthetic performance. Waterlogging-tolerant (Jinuoliang 01, abbreviated JN01) and waterlogging-sensitive (Jinza 31, abbreviated JZ31) sorghum cultivars were planted in pots. The experiment was carried out using a split block design with three replications. Waterlogging stress was imposed at the sorghum five-leaf stage. The leaf free water content (FWC) and relative water content (RWC) decreased under the waterlogged condition. The leaf thickness was thinner under the waterlogged condition, and the main changes occurred in the upper epidermal and mesophyll cells. Gas exchange parameters and the xylem exudation rate were also restrained by waterlogging; however, greater responses of these parameters were observed in JZ31. JZ31 had a higher leaf-air temperature difference (Delta T) than JN01. We found that changes in Delta T were always consistent with changes in the RWC and the gas exchange parameters. Delta T was significantly associated with the leaf RWC, photosynthetic rate (Pn) and transpiration rate (Tr). The results suggest that Delta T may be an indicator reflecting the water status in leaves and can be used to evaluate the tolerance of sorghum to waterlogging.
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sorghum,photosynthesis,water status,temperature,leaf-air
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