Title
Epiphytic orchids Stanhopea tigrina and Prosthechea cochleata are differentially affected by drought in a subtropical cloud forest
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Author
Guevara Pérez, Cecilia Isabel
Delgado Sánchez, Pablo
Torres Castillo, Jorge Ariel
Flores Rivas, Joel David
Mendieta Leiva, Glenda
De la Rosa Manzano, Edilia
Abstract
"We investigated the physiological responses of two epiphytic orchids under three light regimes of 20, 50, and 70% of total daily radiation under drought and rewatering conditions. Stanhopea tigrina was the one more affected because it exhibited strong photoinhibition and reduction of both electron transport rate and nocturnal acidity under drought and high radiation. However, this species maintained relatively high relative water content (RWC) values and underwent osmotic adjustment during the drought period and recovered photosynthetic variables during watered period. Prosthechea cochleata maintained similar water and photosynthetic responses to light conditions during the drought period and was more tolerant than S. tigrina. Principal component analysis provided evidence that water variables, such as RWC and succulence of both leaf and pseudobulb, were the most important variables for both species. Our results suggest that S. tigrina is more sensitive to drought than P. cochleata, and could be more affected by global warming."
Publication date
2019Publication type
articleDOI
http://doi.org/10.32615/ps.2019.123Knowledge area
BIOLOGÍA VEGETAL (BOTÁNICA)Collections
Publisher
Institute of Experimental Botany CASKeywords
Chlorophyll fluorescenceMexico
Orchidaceae
Photosynthesis
Water stress