Effects of irradiance on growth, photosynthesis, and water use efficiency of seedlings of the chaparral shrub, Ceanothus megacarpus.

Abstract:

:The effects of irradiance during growth on biomass allocation, growth rates, leaf chlorophyll and protein contents, and on gas exchange responses to irradiance and CO2 partial pressures of the evergreen, sclerophyllous, chaparral shrub, Ceanothus megacarpus were determined. Plants were grown at 4 irradiances for the growth experiments, 8, 17, 25, 41 nE cm-2 sec-1, and at 2 irradiances, 9 and 50 nE cm-2 sec-1, for the other comparisons.At higher irradiances root/shoot ratios were somewhat greater and specific leaf weights were much greater, while leaf area ratios were much lower and leaf weight ratios were slightly lower than at lower irradiances. Relative growth rates increased with increasing irradiance up to 25 nE cm-2 sec-1 and then leveled off, while unit leaf area rates increased steeply and unit leaf weight rates increased more gradually up to the highest growth irradiance.Leaves grown at 9 nE cm-2 sec-1 had less total chlorophyll per unit leaf area and more per unit leaf weight than those grown at 50 nE cm-2 sec-1. In a reverse of what is commonly found, low irradiance grown leaves had significantly higher chlorophyll a/b than high irradiance grown leaves. High irradiance grown leaves had much more total soluble protein per unit leaf area and per unit dry weight, and they had much higher soluble protein/chlorophyll than low irradiance grown leaves.High irradiance grown leaves had higher rates of respiration in very dim light, required higher irradiances for photosynthetic saturation and had higher irradiance saturated rates of photosynthesis than low irradiance grown leaves. CO2 compensation irradiances for leaves of both treatments were very low, <5 nE cm-2 sec-1. Leaves grown under low and those grown under high irradiances reached 95% of their saturated photosynthetic rates at 65 and 85 nE cm-2 sec-1, respectively. Irradiance saturated rates of photosynthesis were high compared to other chaparral shrubs, 1.3 for low and 1.9 nmol CO2 cm-2 sec-1 for high irradiance grown leaves. A very unusual finding was that leaf conductances to H2O were significantly lower in the high irradiance grown leaves than in the low irradiance grown leaves. This, plus the differences in photosynthetic rates, resulted in higher water use efficiencies by the high irradiance grown leaves. High irradiance grown leaves had higher rates of photosynthesis at any particular intercellular CO2 partial pressure and also responded more steeply to increasing CO2 partial pressure than did low irradiance grown leaves. Leaves from both treatments showed reduced photosynthetic capability after being subjected to low CO2 partial pressures (≃100 μbars) under high irradiances. This treatment was more detrimental to leaves grown under low irradiances.The ecological implications of these findings are discussed in terms of chaparral shrub community structure. We suggest that light availability may be an important determinant of chaparral community structure through its effects on water use efficiencies rather than on net carbon gain.

journal_name

Oecologia

journal_title

Oecologia

authors

Mahall BE,Schlesinger WH

doi

10.1007/BF00379995

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1982-09-01 00:00:00

pages

291-299

issue

3

eissn

0029-8549

issn

1432-1939

pii

10.1007/BF00379995

journal_volume

54

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