PHOTOSYNTHETIC RESPONSE OF GERANIUM TO ELEVATED CO2 AS AFFECTED BY LEAF AGE AND TIME OF CO2 EXPOSURE

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作者
KELLY, DW
HICKLENTON, PR
REEKIE, EG
机构
[1] ACADIA UNIV,DEPT BIOL,WOLFVILLE B0P 1X0,NS,CANADA
[2] AGR CANADA,RES STN,KENTVILLE B4N 1J5,NS,CANADA
关键词
CARBON DIOXIDE; ELEVATED CO2; PHOTOSYNTHESIS; GERANIUM;
D O I
10.1139/b91-308
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Geranium plants were grown from seed in chambers maintained at 350 or 1000-mu-L.L-1 CO2. Photopsynthesis as affected by leaf age and by leaf position was determined. Elevated CO2 enhanced photosynthesis to the greatest extent in middle-aged leaves; very young leaves exhibited little enhancement, and net photosynthesis in the oldest leaves was depressed by elevated CO2. Temporary increases in net photosynthesis (relative to leaves developed at high CO2) resulted when young leaves grown at 350-mu-L.L-1 CO2 were switched to 1000-mu-L.L-1 CO2. Leaves switched later in development exhibited permanent enhancement. Middle-aged leaves exhibited a temporary depression followed by permanent enhancement. Leaves developed at high CO2 and switched to low CO2 did not exhibit any photosynthetic depression relative to plants grown continuously at low CO2. Similarly, leaves developed at low CO2 switched to high CO2 for various lengths of time, and returned to low CO2 showed no photosynthetic depression. Leaves developed at low CO2 and switched to high CO2 exhibited increases in specific leaf weight and leaf thickness. The increase in leaf thickness was proportional to length of time spent at high CO2. High CO2 depressed the rate at which stomata developed but did not affect final stomatal density. Results suggest that photosynthesis at low CO2 was limited by CO2 regardless of developmental environment, whereas photosynthesis at high CO2 was limited by the developmental characteristics of the leaf. Further, both biochemical and structural modifications appear to be involved in this response. Because of the very different responses of young versus old leaves, future studies should be careful to consider leaf age in assessing response to elevated CO2.
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页码:2482 / 2488
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