Changes in water content and distribution in Quercus ilex leaves during progressive drought assessed by in vivo 1H magnetic resonance imaging.

TitleChanges in water content and distribution in Quercus ilex leaves during progressive drought assessed by in vivo 1H magnetic resonance imaging.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsSardans, J., Penuelas J., & Lope-Piedrafita S.
JournalBMC plant biology
Volume10
Pagination188
Accession Number20735815
KeywordsDroughts, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Physiological, Plant Leaves, Plant Leaves: metabolism, Quercus, Quercus: metabolism, Seedling, Seedling: metabolism, Soil, Soil: analysis, Stress, Time Factors, water, Water: metabolism (citation)
Abstract

Drought is a common stressor in many regions of the world and current climatic global circulation models predict further increases in warming and drought in the coming decades in several of these regions, such as the Mediterranean basin. The changes in leaf water content, distribution and dynamics in plant tissues under different soil water availabilities are not well known. In order to fill this gap, in the present report we describe our study withholding the irrigation of the seedlings of Quercus ilex, the dominant tree species in the evergreen forests of many areas of the Mediterranean Basin. We have monitored the gradual changes in water content in the different leaf areas, in vivo and non-invasively, by 1H magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) using proton density weighted (rhow) images and spin-spin relaxation time (T2) maps.