Caine, R.S. orcid.org/0000-0002-6480-218X, Khan, M.S. orcid.org/0000-0003-0506-5180, Shan, Y. orcid.org/0009-0008-6288-563X et al. (2 more authors) (2025) Future heatwave conditions inhibit CO2-induced stomatal closure in wheat. New Phytologist. ISSN: 0028-646X
Abstract
As global temperatures and the severity of droughts continue to increase, food crops will more frequently experience high vapour pressure deficit (VPD) during heatwave events. However, the interactive effects of rising atmospheric CO2 and high-VPD heatwaves on crop water fluxes and yields are currently unknown. We investigate stomatal, photosynthetic and productivity changes in wheat during simulated future high-VPD heatwaves, under ambient (450 ppm) or elevated (720 ppm) CO2 concentrations, across four N-fertiliser treatments. We measured the physiological response of abaxial and adaxial leaf surfaces to elevated CO2 concentration and/or high-VPD heatwave exposure, and quantified drought responses, seasonal water usage and ear weight. Transpiration (E) and stomatal conductance (gsw) increased during high-VPD heatwaves (irrespective of CO2 concentration or N-fertiliser), largely due to increased water fluxes from abaxial leaf surfaces. Higher E and water usage increased wheat vulnerability to drought and led to reduced total ear weight. High-VPD heatwaves also hindered stomatal responses to light, with gsw only reducing by 37–38% after 1 h of dark treatment. Our results show that wheat stomata are inhibited from closing under future high CO2, high-VPD heatwave conditions. This has considerable implications for future wheat water requirements, which in-turn could significantly impact drought susceptibility and yield potential.
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| Item Type: | Article |
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| Copyright, Publisher and Additional Information: | © 2025 The Authors. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
| Keywords: | climate change; heatwaves; high CO2; high VPD; nitrogen; stomata; transpiration; wheat |
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| Institution: | The University of Sheffield |
| Academic Units: | The University of Sheffield > Faculty of Science (Sheffield) > School of Biosciences (Sheffield) |
| Date Deposited: | 24 Nov 2025 12:57 |
| Last Modified: | 24 Nov 2025 12:57 |
| Published Version: | https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.70722 |
| Status: | Published online |
| Publisher: | Wiley |
| Refereed: | Yes |
| Identification Number: | 10.1111/nph.70722 |
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| Open Archives Initiative ID (OAI ID): | oai:eprints.whiterose.ac.uk:234814 |

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