Structural and functional responses of xylem in Rhizophora mucronata Lam. seedlings under drought and hypersaline conditions

Water translocation in mangrove seedlings is often affected by water stress conditions such as drought, hyper-salinities and their frequent variations. This study was therefore aimed at studying the wood anatomical responses of xylem tissue and hydraulic conductivity of Rhizophora mucronata Lam., a...

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Main Authors: NP Dissanayake, KAS Kodikara, S Premachandra, LP Jayatissa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Ruhuna 2018-06-01
Series:Ruhuna Journal of Science
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Online Access:http://rjs.ruh.ac.lk/index.php/rjs/article/download/223/195
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spelling doaj-7c2d278b4bda43b2838af4930a5e52fc2020-11-25T02:25:41ZengUniversity of RuhunaRuhuna Journal of Science2536-84002536-84002018-06-01911331http://doi.org/10.4038/rjs.v9i1.38Structural and functional responses of xylem in Rhizophora mucronata Lam. seedlings under drought and hypersaline conditionsNP Dissanayake0KAS Kodikara1S Premachandra2LP Jayatissa3Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, University of Ruhuna, Matara, Sri LankaDepartment of Botany, Faculty of Science, University of Ruhuna, Matara, Sri LankaDepartment of Botany, Faculty of Science, University of Ruhuna, Matara, Sri LankaDepartment of Botany, Faculty of Science, University of Ruhuna, Matara, Sri LankaWater translocation in mangrove seedlings is often affected by water stress conditions such as drought, hyper-salinities and their frequent variations. This study was therefore aimed at studying the wood anatomical responses of xylem tissue and hydraulic conductivity of Rhizophora mucronata Lam., a common species in mangrove planting, under different levels of drought [25%, ~50% and ~100% of water holding capacity (WHC)] and soil salinity [high salinity (35 psu), moderate salinity (15 psu) and freshwater (0 psu)]. As wood anatomical responses, significantly higher vessel density, vessel grouping (P<0.001) along with narrow vessel elements (P<0.001) were observed in plants grown in the 25% and 50% WHCs and high salinity treatments. All these anatomical responses are more directed towards avoidance of vessel cavitation which is commonly found under water deficit conditions. The results showed that R. mucronata plants failed to maintain efficient transportation of water when the field capacity was 50% of WHC or lower and the level of salinity was 35 psu or greater, as evident by the reduction of water conductive areas, vessel areas and hydraulic conductivity (P<0.05). Overall, water use efficiency of R. mucronata seedlings under the imposed water stress conditions has remarkably reduced and it further indicated that such imposed stress conditions directly affect the survival of planted seedlings as depicted by the significantly low survival in 25% and 50% of WHCs and high salinity. Therefore, in-depth study on lagoon hydrology including inundation levels, water depth, salinity and the selection of correct tidal positioning is highly recommended as prerequisites in mangrove planting.http://rjs.ruh.ac.lk/index.php/rjs/article/download/223/195Hydraulic architecturehydraulic conductivitymangrovesrestorationwater stress
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author NP Dissanayake
KAS Kodikara
S Premachandra
LP Jayatissa
spellingShingle NP Dissanayake
KAS Kodikara
S Premachandra
LP Jayatissa
Structural and functional responses of xylem in Rhizophora mucronata Lam. seedlings under drought and hypersaline conditions
Ruhuna Journal of Science
Hydraulic architecture
hydraulic conductivity
mangroves
restoration
water stress
author_facet NP Dissanayake
KAS Kodikara
S Premachandra
LP Jayatissa
author_sort NP Dissanayake
title Structural and functional responses of xylem in Rhizophora mucronata Lam. seedlings under drought and hypersaline conditions
title_short Structural and functional responses of xylem in Rhizophora mucronata Lam. seedlings under drought and hypersaline conditions
title_full Structural and functional responses of xylem in Rhizophora mucronata Lam. seedlings under drought and hypersaline conditions
title_fullStr Structural and functional responses of xylem in Rhizophora mucronata Lam. seedlings under drought and hypersaline conditions
title_full_unstemmed Structural and functional responses of xylem in Rhizophora mucronata Lam. seedlings under drought and hypersaline conditions
title_sort structural and functional responses of xylem in rhizophora mucronata lam. seedlings under drought and hypersaline conditions
publisher University of Ruhuna
series Ruhuna Journal of Science
issn 2536-8400
2536-8400
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Water translocation in mangrove seedlings is often affected by water stress conditions such as drought, hyper-salinities and their frequent variations. This study was therefore aimed at studying the wood anatomical responses of xylem tissue and hydraulic conductivity of Rhizophora mucronata Lam., a common species in mangrove planting, under different levels of drought [25%, ~50% and ~100% of water holding capacity (WHC)] and soil salinity [high salinity (35 psu), moderate salinity (15 psu) and freshwater (0 psu)]. As wood anatomical responses, significantly higher vessel density, vessel grouping (P<0.001) along with narrow vessel elements (P<0.001) were observed in plants grown in the 25% and 50% WHCs and high salinity treatments. All these anatomical responses are more directed towards avoidance of vessel cavitation which is commonly found under water deficit conditions. The results showed that R. mucronata plants failed to maintain efficient transportation of water when the field capacity was 50% of WHC or lower and the level of salinity was 35 psu or greater, as evident by the reduction of water conductive areas, vessel areas and hydraulic conductivity (P<0.05). Overall, water use efficiency of R. mucronata seedlings under the imposed water stress conditions has remarkably reduced and it further indicated that such imposed stress conditions directly affect the survival of planted seedlings as depicted by the significantly low survival in 25% and 50% of WHCs and high salinity. Therefore, in-depth study on lagoon hydrology including inundation levels, water depth, salinity and the selection of correct tidal positioning is highly recommended as prerequisites in mangrove planting.
topic Hydraulic architecture
hydraulic conductivity
mangroves
restoration
water stress
url http://rjs.ruh.ac.lk/index.php/rjs/article/download/223/195
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