Journal article

Seedlings of two Acacia species from contrasting habitats show different photoprotective and antioxidative responses to drought and heatwaves

A Wujeska-Klause, G Bossinger, M Tausz

Annals of Forest Science | Published : 2015

Abstract

Results: Photosynthesis and quantum yield of photochemistry decreased significantly in both Acacia species, especially after water was withheld in combination with the second heatwave episode. In phyllodes, the concentration of antioxidants remained unchanged until exposure to severe drought and heatwave conditions (except for A. melanoxylon where changes in glutathione concentration were observed prior to exposure to severe stress), but after water was withheld and the second heatwave occurred, oxidised forms of glutathione increased. After exposure to the second heatwave, well-watered seedlings of A. melanoxylon but not A. aneura increased ascorbic acid concentration in phyllodes. Under we..

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