Effects of enhanced UV-B radiation and elevated carbon dioxide concentrations on a sub-Arctic forest heath ecosystem

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作者
GwynnJones, D
Lee, JA
Callaghan, TV
机构
[1] The University of Sheffield,Department of Animal and Plant Sciences
关键词
berries; branching; dwarf shrubs; ecosystem; elevated CO2; enhanced UV-B radiation; growth; herbivory; leaf thickness; ozone; reproduction; sub-Arctic;
D O I
10.1023/A:1009771125992
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
An experiment is described which studies the effects of enhanced UV-B radiation (simulating a 15% reduction in the Ozone layer) and elevated atmospheric concentrations of CO2 (600 ppm) on the dwarf shrub layer of a sub-arctic forest heath ecosystem at Abisko, North Sweden. The experimental treatments were first applied in 1993, and have covered most of the snow-free season (late May to early September) 1993-1995. Effects of the treatments on the four dwarf shrub species have been recorded largely using non-destructive measures (Vaccinium uliginosum, Vaccinium myrtillus - deciduous species and Vaccinium vitis-idaea and Empetrum hermaphroditum - evergreen species). Effects of the treatments on stem growth and leaf thickness have so far been small, although CO2 treatments initially stimulated stem extension in Vaccinium myrtillus 1993 and depressed growth in V. vitis idaea in 1994 and E. hermaphroditum during 1995. UV-B treatments stimulated fruit production in V. myrtillus in both 1994 and 1995, but there was no effect on reproductive phenology. There were also marked effects of UV-B treatments on insect herbivory in the deciduous dwarf shrubs; with leaf area loss being greater than the control in the UV-B treatment in V. myrtillus and less in V. uliginosum. The results point to the possibility of important effects of the treatments on physiological and chemical processes within the plants. The ecological results of such effects may not be immediately apparent, but may be far reaching, pointing to the need for long-term in situ experimentation in predicting the effects of these global change variables.
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