First-year Acacia seedlings are anisohydric "water-spenders" but differ in their rates of water use

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY(2022)

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Premise First-year seedlings (FYS) of tree species may be a critical demographic bottleneck in semi-arid, seasonally dry ecosystems such as savannas. Given the highly variable water availability and potentially strong FYS-grass competition for water, FYS water-use strategies may play a crucial role in FYS establishment in savannas and, ultimately, in tree-grass competition and coexistence. Methods We examined drought responses in FYS of two tree species that are dominant on opposite ends of an aridity gradient in Serengeti, Acacia (=Vachellia) tortilis and A. robusta. In a glasshouse experiment, gas exchange and whole-plant hydraulic conductance (K-plant) were measured as soil water potential (psi(soil)) declined. Trajectory of the psi(leaf)/psi(soil) relationship during drought elucidated the degree of iso/anisohydry. Results Both species were strongly anisohydric "water-spenders," allowing rapid wet-season C gain after pulses of moisture availability. Despite being equally vulnerable to declines in K-plant under severe drought, they differed in their rates of water use. Acacia tortilis, which occurs in the more arid regions, initially had greater K-max, transpiration (E), and photosynthesis (A(net)) than A. robusta. Conclusions This work demonstrates an important mechanism of FYS establishment in savannas: Rather than investing in drought tolerance, savanna FYS maximize gas exchange during wet periods at the expense of desiccation during dry seasons. FYS establishment appears dependent on high C uptake during the pulses of water availability that characterize habitats dominated by these species. This study increases our understanding of species-scale plant ecophysiology and ecosystem-scale patterns of tree-grass coexistence.
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Acacia, drought, first-year seedling, hydraulic conductance, hydraulic vulnerability, iso, anisohydry continuum, savanna, Serengeti, tree-grass competition, Vachellia
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