Abstract:
EarlydesiccationlimitsthevaselifeofAcaciacutflowersandfoliageandmaybeattributabletopoorhydraulic
conductivity(K h)ofthecutstems.AcaciaholosericeaA.Cunn.exG.Donhasbeenadoptedasthetestspeciestoinvestigate
the postharvest water relations of the genus Acacia. To understand potential constraints on Kh, xylem conduits in cut
A.holosericeastemswereanatomicallycharacterisedbylightandscanningandtransmissionelectronmicroscopy.Vessels
with simple perforation plates and tracheids were the principal water conducting cells. Bordered vestured intervessel pits
werepresentinxylemvesselelements.Themajorityofconduits(89%)wereshortat1–5cmlong.Only2%were15–16cmin
length.Meanxylemconduitdiameterwas77
0.9mmandthediameterprofileshowedanormaldistribution,with29%of
diametersintherangeof70–80mm.Simpleperforationplatescanofferrelativelylowresistancetowaterflow.Ontheother
hand,borderedvesturedpitsandshortxylemconduitscanconfercomparativelyhighresistancetowaterflow.Overall,the
presence of bordered vestured pits, together with a high proportion of short xylem conduits and high stomatal densities
(232
2mm– 2)onunifacialphyllodes,couldcontributetoearlydehydrationofA.holosericeacutfoliagestemsstandingin
vasewater.FurtherresearchwillrelatetheseanatomicalfeatureswithchangesinKhandtranspirationofcutfoliagestems.