Ecophysiology of selected tree species in different plant communities at the periphery of the Atlantic Forest of SE Brazil I. Performance of three different species of Clusia in an array of plant communities

被引:0
|
作者
F. R. Scarano
H. M. Duarte
A. C. Franco
A. Geβler
E. A. de Mattos
M. Nahm
H. Rennenberg
H. L. T. Zaluar
U. Lüttge
机构
[1] Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro,Departamento de Ecologia
[2] CCS,Institut für Botanik
[3] IB,Departamento de Botânica
[4] Darmstadt University of Technology,Institut für Forstbotanik und Baumphysiologie, Professur für Baumphysiologie
[5] Universidade de Brasília,undefined
[6] Freiburg University,undefined
来源
Trees | 2005年 / 19卷
关键词
N-compounds; Phloem-sap; Photosynthesis; Stable carbon isotope ratios;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Three species of Clusia, namely two CAM-species (C. hilariana Schlecht. and C. fluminensis Planch. et Triana) and a C3-species (C. parviflora Saldanha et Engl.) were studied in different plant communities at the periphery of the Atlantic Forest in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The sites chosen were an inselberg (C. parviflora), a range of wet restinga – dry restinga – semideciduous dry forest (C. fluminensis), and a gradient from the sea shore inland with a first sand dune beach ridge – a dry forest – a second beach ridge (C. hilariana). Analyses comprised C and N contents, soluble carbohydrates, soluble nonprotein N compounds and carbon isotope ratios (δ13C) in leaves, roots, phloem and wood. Photosynthetic performance was assessed by chlorophyll fluorescence with measurements of instant photosynthetic yield as well as light dependence and potential quantum-use efficiency of photosystem II.
引用
收藏
页码:497 / 509
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Invasion by the leguminous tree Acacia dealbata (Mimosaceae) reduces the native understorey plant species in different communities
    Lorenzo, Paula
    Pazos-Malvido, Eva
    Rubido-Bara, Margarita
    Reigosa, Manuel J.
    Gonzalez, Luis
    AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY, 2012, 60 (08) : 669 - 675
  • [22] Do vegetal communities dominated by invasive exotic plant species affect the structure of bird communities in an Atlantic Forest area?
    da Silva, Cleverton
    Viana-Junior, Arleu Barbosa
    de Azevedo, Cristiano Schetini
    Fabricante, Juliano Ricardo
    ORNITHOLOGY RESEARCH, 2020, 28 (04): : 241 - 249
  • [23] Do vegetal communities dominated by invasive exotic plant species affect the structure of bird communities in an Atlantic Forest area?
    Cleverton da Silva
    Arleu Barbosa Viana-Junior
    Cristiano Schetini de Azevedo
    Juliano Ricardo Fabricante
    Ornithology Research, 2020, 28 : 241 - 249
  • [24] Pattern of tree species diversity in riparian forest fragments of different widths (SE Brazil)
    Jean Paul Metzger
    Luis Carlos Bernacci
    Renato Goldenberg
    Plant Ecology, 1997, 133 : 135 - 152
  • [25] Pattern of tree species diversity in riparian forest fragments of different widths (SE Brazil)
    Metzger, JP
    Bernacci, LC
    Goldenberg, R
    PLANT ECOLOGY, 1997, 133 (02) : 135 - 152
  • [26] Patterns of species density and productivity at different spatial scales in herbaceous plant communities
    Gross, KL
    Willig, MR
    Gough, L
    Inouye, R
    Cox, SB
    OIKOS, 2000, 89 (03) : 417 - 427
  • [27] The impacts of individual plant species on rhizosphere microbial communities in soils of different fertility
    Innes, L
    Hobbs, PJ
    Bardgett, RD
    BIOLOGY AND FERTILITY OF SOILS, 2004, 40 (01) : 7 - 13
  • [28] Species persistence and climatic stability have shaped plant communities of the Atlantic forest biodiversity hotspot
    Esser, Luiz F.
    Neves, Danilo
    Jarenkow, Joao A.
    PLANT ECOLOGY & DIVERSITY, 2024, 17 (3-4) : 85 - 102
  • [29] Light interception in species with different functional groups coexisting in moorland plant communities
    Kamiyama, Chiho
    Oikawa, Shimpei
    Kubo, Takuya
    Hikosaka, Kouki
    OECOLOGIA, 2010, 164 (03) : 591 - 599
  • [30] Light interception in species with different functional groups coexisting in moorland plant communities
    Chiho Kamiyama
    Shimpei Oikawa
    Takuya Kubo
    Kouki Hikosaka
    Oecologia, 2010, 164 : 591 - 599