AI Article Synopsis

  • Poikilohydric plants can dry out and rehydrate, and scientists want to measure how much carbon they gain or lose during these cycles.
  • They created a special setup to monitor how different types of moss react to being dry or wet and found that field-collected moss loses a lot of carbon while lab-grown moss gains carbon quickly when watered.
  • This research helps us understand how these plants deal with water stress, which is important for studying climate change and how plants survive in different environments.

Article Abstract

Premise: Poikilohydric plants respond to hydration by undergoing dry-wet-dry cycles. Carbon balance represents the net gain or loss of carbon from each cycle. Here we present the first standard protocol for measuring carbon balance, including a custom-modified chamber system for infrared gas analysis, 12-h continuous monitoring, resolution of plant-substrate relationships, and in-chamber specimen hydration.

Methods And Results: We applied the carbon balance technique to capture responses to water stress in populations of the moss , comparing 19 associated physiological variables. Carbon balance was negative in desiccation-acclimated (field-collected) mosses, which exhibited large respiratory losses. Contrastingly, carbon balance was positive in hydration-acclimated (lab-cultivated) mosses, which began exhibiting net carbon uptake <15 min following hydration.

Conclusions: Carbon balance is a functional trait indicative of physiological performance, hydration stress, and survival in poikilohydric plants, and the carbon balance method can be applied broadly across taxa to test hypotheses related to environmental stress and global change.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11443439PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/aps3.11585DOI Listing

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