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Title: | Leaf-level responses to light in two co-occurring Quercus (Quercus ilex and Quercus suber): leaf structure, chemical composition and photosynthesis |
Authors: | Vaz, Margarida Maroco, J. Ribeiro, Nuno Gazarini, Luiz Carlos Pereira, João Santos Chaves, Maria Manuela |
Keywords: | Light Nitrogen Photosynthesis SLA Quercus ilex Quercus suber |
Issue Date: | Feb-2011 |
Publisher: | Springer |
Citation: | Agroforest Syst (2011) 82:173–181 |
Abstract: | Abstract We studied morphological, biochemical
and physiological leaf acclimation to incident Photon-
Photosynthetic-Flux-Density (PPFD) in Quercus ilex
(holm oak) and Quercus suber (cork oak) at Mediterranean
evergreen oak woodlands of southern Portugal.
Specific leaf area (SLA) decreased exponentially with
increasing PPFD in both species. Q. ilex had lower
SLA values than Q. suber. Leaf nitrogen, cellulose and
lignin concentration (leaf area-based) scaled positively
with PPFD. Maximum rate of carboxylation
(Vcmax), capacity for maximum photosynthetic electron
transport (Jmax), rate of triose-P utilization (VTPU)
and the rate of nonphotorespiratory light respiration
(Rd) were also positively correlated with PPFD in
both Quercus species, when expressed in leaf area but
not on leaf mass basis. Q suber showed to have higher
photosynthetic potential (Vcmax, Jmax
m and VTPU
m ) and a
higher nitrogen efficient nitrogen use than Q.ilex. Leaf
chlorophyll concentration increased with decreasing
PPFD, improving apparent quantum use efficiency
(U) in both Quercus species. We concluded that, in
Q.ilex and Q.suber, leaf structural plasticity is a
stronger determinant for leaf acclimation to PPFD
than biochemical and physiological plasticity. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/3263 |
Type: | article |
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