A comparison of the variable j and carbon-isotopic composition of sugars methods to assess mesophyll conductance from the leaf to the canopy scale in drought-stressed cherry
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Conductance of CO2 across the mesophyll (Gm) frequently constrains photosynthesis (PN)
but cannot be measured directly. We examined Gm of cherry (Prunus avium L.) subjected to severe
drought using the variable J method and carbon-isotopic composition (?
13C) of sugars from the centre
of the leaf, the leaf petiole sap, and sap from the largest branch. Depending upon the location of the
plant from which sugars are sampled, Gm may be estimated over scales ranging from a portion of the
leaf to a canopy of leaves. Both the variable J and ?
13C of sugars methods showed a reduction in
Gm as soil water availability declined. The ?
13C of sugars further from the source of their synthesis
within the leaf did not correspond as closely to the diffusive and C-isotopic discrimination conditions
reflected in the instantaneous measurement of gas exchange and chlorophyll-fluorescence utilised by
the variable J approach. Post-photosynthetic fractionation processes and/or the release of sugars from
stored carbohydrates (previously fixed under different environmental and C-isotopic discrimination
conditions) may reduce the efficacy of the ?
13C of sugars from leaf petiole and branch sap in estimating
Gm in a short-term study. Consideration should be given to the spatial and temporal scales at which
Gm is under observation in any experimental analysis.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Prunus avium L.; photosynthesis; transport conductance; 13C stable isotope; water deficit; photosystem II quantum efficiency; sugars
Elenco autori:
Scartazza, Andrea; Haworth, DUNCAN MATTHEW; Marino, Giovanni; Centritto, Mauro
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