Diurnal variation in the temperature response of leaf extension of two bunchgrass species in the field
- 1 September 1992
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Plant, Cell & Environment
- Vol. 15 (7) , 855-859
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3040.1992.tb02154.x
Abstract
The effect of temperature on short‐term leaf extension rates was studied for two cool‐season tussok grasses, Agropyron desertorum and Pseudoroegneria spicata, growing in the field under a variety of water stress and defoliation conditions. Leaf extension rates and air temperatures were monitored every half hour during numerous 12‐ to 65‐h periods in three growing seasons using auxanometers constructed of precision resistors. For both species, a three‐phase relationship between leaf extension rate and temperature was observed during diurnal cycles. Leaf extension rate increased linearly with temperature from dawn until midday (phase 1). Leaf extension then increased rapidly, reaching maximum rates in the early evening (approximately 1900h), despite decreasing temperatures during this period (phase 2). Finally, leaf extension rate declined with temperature from evening until dawn (phase 3). This diurnal cycle was described by linear (phase 1) and quadratic (phases 2 and 3 combined) regression models. Although the rate of leaf extension and daily integrals were affected by the water stress and defoliation treatments, the diurnal pattern was consistently observed. Temperature was probably a major factor governing leaf extension rates at night (phase 3), but it appeared unimportant in controlling leaf extension between dawn and midday. The relative importance of physiological and environmental factors controlling leaf extension rate appears to shift during the day in these species under field conditions.Keywords
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