DESICCATION TOLERANCE AND OSMOTIC PARAMETERS IN DETACHED LEAVES OF QUERCUS-ILEX L

TitleDESICCATION TOLERANCE AND OSMOTIC PARAMETERS IN DETACHED LEAVES OF QUERCUS-ILEX L
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1991
AuthorsKYRIAKOPOULOS, E., & RICHTER H.
JournalACTA OECOLOGICA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY
Volume12
Pagination357-367
KeywordsDESICCATION TOLERANCE, OSMOTIC PARAMETERS, QUERCUS-ILEX
Abstract

Batches of detached Quercus ilex leaves from a natural site were desiccated to different relative water contents. The percentage of necrotic leaf area was evaluated after resaturation, and necrosis of 1-2% defined as ``incipient injury{''}. The relative water content at incipient injury was higher in the dry summer than in the humid winter. Osmotic potentials of young leaves decline rapidly during leaf maturation; the values are not closely coupled to desiccation tolerance. The results are discussed with reference to the evolutionary origins of Quercus ilex, an Arcto-Tertiary element of the Mediterranean flora.