Aspalathus linearis (rooibos) is a medicinally and economically useful shrub which is endemic to the Mediterranean west coast region of South Africa. Species distribution modelling indicates potentially severe consequences in range shift for rooibos tea under the changing climate conditions. However, they are based on several assumptions and simplifications which may compromise future predictions. In an effort to improve the accuracy of the species distribution model, results obtained from the modelling were used to further investigate the species' climatic limits through experimental manipulation of drought.Water limitation was associated with significant decreases in net photosynthesis, stomatal conductance, and transpiration in A. linearis. The inhibitory effects of drought on photosynthetic parameters had a concomitant effect on biomass accumulation and nutrient allocation. Hence, the projected increase in aridity for the rooibos production region is expected to reduce productivity of commercially cultivated tea. However, rooibos demonstrated certain adaptation mechanisms to adverse conditions by increasing water use efficiency, developing a higher level of sclerophylly and altering the allocation of plant reserves by increasing the flow of assimilates to the roots. The ability of the species to partially offset the negative effects of water deficit stress may enable seedlings to survive and persist, albeit with reduced biomass.
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Lotter, D, Valentine, A.J, Van Garderen, E.A and Tadross, M. 2014. Physiological responses of a fynbos legume, Aspalathus linearis to drought stress. South African Journal of Botany, vol. 94, pp 218-223
Lotter, D., Valentine, A., Van Garderen, E., & Tadross, M. (2014). Physiological responses of a fynbos legume, Aspalathus linearis to drought stress. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7958
Lotter, D, AJ Valentine, EA Van Garderen, and M Tadross "Physiological responses of a fynbos legume, Aspalathus linearis to drought stress." (2014) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7958
Lotter D, Valentine A, Van Garderen E, Tadross M. Physiological responses of a fynbos legume, Aspalathus linearis to drought stress. 2014; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7958.
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