A new protocol for psychrometric pressure-volume curves of fern gametophytes

Appl Plant Sci. 2019 May 10;7(5):e01248. doi: 10.1002/aps3.1248. eCollection 2019 May.

Abstract

Premise: Pressure-volume curves are a widely used analytical framework to derive several key physiological traits related to plant-water relations, including a species' turgor loss point, osmotic potential at full turgor, and the elasticity of cell walls. We developed a novel protocol, including the preparation and treatment of fern gametophytes, to generate data for pressure-volume curve analyses using thermocouple psychrometry.

Methods and results: Gametophytes of the fern species Polystichum lemmonii were grown from spore, harvested, and subjected to a series of drying intervals. We constructed pressure-volume curves using thermocouple psychrometers to calculate gametophyte water potential and a balance to measure relative water loss.

Conclusions: We present the first protocol for fern gametophyte pressure-volume curves that can accurately determine key physiological traits in fern gametophytes such as the turgor loss point and osmotic potential at full turgor.

Keywords: ferns; gametophytes; plant–water relations; psychrometry; turgor loss point.