Title
Leaf reddening of sweet gum in water imbalance.
Abstract
The ornamental value of many trees is often based on their special colour, shape and structures. Its autumn leaf colour makes sweet gum (Liquidambar styraciflua L.) a favourable ornamental tree species for landscape beautification and urban greening. In addition to specific genetic control, to some extent, environment plays an important role in sweet gum colour changes. In this study, leaf-reddening events in the individual leaves and crowns of sweet gum trees were studied by analysing the ecology of sweet gum trees planted on a gradient of soil types, by comparing pruned and unpruned trees, by severing certain leaf veins and by measuring the snapping strength of the petiole. High-temperature areas on the severed leaves were detected using thermography. Low stomatal conductance and high leaf temperature rapidly appeared at the stressed area in severed lobes because of water stress and a related transpiration-cooling failure, especially in direct sunshine or on dry, hot summer days. The consistent relationship between the reddened and high-temperature areas indicates that a persistent transpiration-cooling failure resulted in local-area reddening on sweet gum leaves and the formation of a protective layer with high anthocyanin content. A significant relation between the snapping strength of the petiole and leaf reddening suggests that a persistent water imbalance during the formation of the abscission zone accelerates the sweet gum leaf reddening. Namely, a persistent transpiration-cooling failure during the defoliation process induces protective responses of the leaf. The rapid water loss of sweet gum juvenile leaves indicates that the reddening of the leaves may be a sensitive response to the changing properties of the leaf cuticle.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1016/j.ecoinf.2013.12.008
Ecological Informatics
Keywords
Field
DocType
Sweet gum,Leaf reddening,Water imbalance,Transpiration-cooling failure,Leaf temperature,Petiole snapping strength
Liquidambar styraciflua,Ecology,Greening,Biology,Anthocyanin,Abscission,Stomatal conductance,Plant cuticle,Petiole (botany),Ornamental plant
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
19
null
1574-9541
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
1
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Fei Wang120340.33
Haruhiko Yamamoto282.84
Xiaoming Li300.34
Ji quan Zhang483.66