The effects of flow velocities on dark respiration and net photosynthesis of eight submerged stream macrophytes were examined in a laboratory oxygen chamber. The shoots/leaves were exposed to saturating free-CO2 concentrations and were attached basally so that they could move in the flowing water. Net photosynthesis declined by 34-61 % as flow velocity increased from 1 to 8-6 cm s-1, while dark respiration increased 2-4-fold over the same range. The increase in dark respiration could only account for between 19 and 67% of the decrease in net photosynthesis. The relationship between flow velocity (U) and net photosynthesis (P) was described by: P = b x U(a). The exponent, a, varied from -0.20 to -0.48 and showed a negative correlation to the surface: volume (SA:V) ratio of the plants, i.e. species with high SA:V ratio were more sensitive to flow. In contrast, net photosynthesis of plants firmly attached to a supporting frame was not significantly affected by increasing flow velocity. This result indicates that the physical stress imposed on the plants by agitation or stretching in the flowing water is a key factor for the observed response.
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Rovira, Albert
Alcaraz, Carles
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Alcaraz, Carles
Trobajo, Rosa
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