Abstract

The predicted worldwide increase in arid areas and water stress episodes will strongly affect crop production. Plants have developed a wide diversity of physiological mechanisms for drought tolerance. A decline in photosynthesis and thus yield production is a common response to drought, as are increases in the water use efficiency of photosynthesis (WUE ph) and productivity (WUE p). The aim of our study was to determine the physiological effects (especially WUE ph and WUE p) of progressive drought and subsequent recovery in three cultivars adapted to a Mediterranean climate [Tafilalet (TA), Tierra de Campos (TC), and Moapa (MO)], and another representative from an oceanic climate (Europe (EU)). The accuracy of the relationships between WUE ph or WUE p and carbon isotope discrimination (Δ 13C) in shoots was also investigated as a function of water stress intensity. Mild drought (7 days of water withholding) decreased the net CO 2 exchange ( A), leaf conductance to water (g) and transpiration in EU leading to an increased WUE ph. Δ 13C was correlated with WUE p but not with WUE ph, probably due to a late decrease in g. After moderate drought (14 days), A and g decreased in all cultivars, increasing WUE ph. In this period WUE p also increased. Both WUE parameters were correlated with Δ 13C, which may indicate that the g value at the end of moderate water stress was representative of the growing period. After 21 days, TA was the most productive cultivar but under severe drought conditions there was no difference in DM accumulation among cultivars. After the recovery period, leaf area was increased but not total DM, showing that leaves were the most responsive organs to rewatering. Severe water stress did not decrease WUE ph or WUE p, and Δ 13C did not increase after recovery. This absence of a response to severe drought may indicate significant effects on the photosynthetic apparatus after 21 days of withholding water. As for mild drought, WUE p but not WUE ph was correlated with Δ 13C, supporting the view that WUE p is a more integrative parameter than WUE ph.

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