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Seasonal courses of photosynthetic parameters in sun- and shade-acclimated spruce shoots

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    0485663 - ÚVGZ 2019 RIV CZ eng J - Journal Article
    Urban, Otmar - Holub, Petr - Klem, Karel
    Seasonal courses of photosynthetic parameters in sun- and shade-acclimated spruce shoots.
    Beskydy. Roč. 10, 1-2 (2017), s. 49-56. ISSN 1803-2451
    R&D Projects: GA MŠMT(CZ) LO1415
    Institutional support: RVO:86652079
    Keywords : CO2 assimilation * gas-exchange * Norway spruce * ontogeny * temperature * vapour pressure deficit * vertical canopy profile
    OECD category: Environmental sciences (social aspects to be 5.7)
    https://beskydy.mendelu.cz/10/1/0049/

    Exponential attenuation of light intensity passing through forest canopies leads to the formation of sun- and shade-acclimated leaves contributing to overall canopy carbon gain. Using a gas-exchange technique, seasonal changes in photosynthetic parameters were investigated in situ to test the hypothesis that the relative contributions of sun- and shade-acclimated Norway spruce shoots to total carbon gain vary during the growing season and that the contribution of sun-acclimated shoots to total carbon uptake may be reduced during the hot and dry summer season. In agreement with the tested hypothesis, we found reduced photosynthetic capacity as well as reduced light-use efficiency for carbon assimilation in sun-acclimated shoots during summer months while these remained almost unchanged in shade-acclimated shoots. Reduction of photosynthetic capacity was primarily associated with reduced stomatal conductance. On the other hand, seasonal courses of mitochondrial dark respiration, quantum efficiency of photosynthetic reactions, and compensation irradiance were primarily driven by changes in temperature. Accordingly, the photosynthetic characteristics of sun- and shade-acclimated shoots tended to converge in early spring and late autumn when temperature was low. Such seasonal dynamics result in an increased contribution of shade-acclimated shoots to total carbon uptake at the beginning and end of the growing season as well as during hot and dry summer periods.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0280625

     
     
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