Study of plant water relations
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Study on plant water relations and phenology of Castanopsis tribuloides and Quercus
leucotrichophora was performed in Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park, Kathmandu, Nepal. Monthly variation in water relation parameters and phenological processes
such as leaf emergence, senescence, flowering, fruiting, etc. of C. tribuloides and Q. leucotrichophora were studied. The measurements were carried out from February
2019 to January 2020 at monthly interval. Water relation parameters like soil moisture
content at 15 cm and 30 cm depth, Pressure Volume (P-V) curve analysis, Huber
value (Hv), specific conductivity (Ks), leaf specific conductivity (Kl), hydraulic
conductivity (Kh), specific leaf mass (SLM), twig starch content and phenological
changes were recorded. Soil moisture content showed significant variation among
sampled months and was lowest in the month of February. Relative water content at
zero turgor (RWCz) showed lowest value during March in both species. Both osmotic
potential at zero and full turgor (ψsz and ψsf respectively) showed lowest value during
November in C. tribuloides and during January in Q. leucotrichophora when post
monsoon rain was negligible. High elasticity in C. tribuloides was found in April and
showed a synchrony with the ongoing phenological activities. Phenological activities
such as bud break, leaf emergence, twig emergence and shoot elongation in both
species started with the onset of dry months (February-May) while flowering in Q. leucotrichophora started in dry months but in C. tribuloides flowering took place in
the month of September. Low values in Relative Water Content at zero turgor (RWCz), osmotic potential at zero turgor (ψsz), xylem conductance and index of elasticity (ε)
were found during dry months in both species in spite of high IDT. Xylem
conductance had a strong effect on phenological activities. Some patterns of xylem
conductance were related to leaf emergence as Kh, Kl and Hv increased in February. Starch0 and starch1 in both species showed high seasonal variation and had a strong
effect of phenological activities. SLM decreased at the time of senescence and
increased when leaves were fully