Responses of Picea mariana to elevated CO2 concentration during growth, cold hardening and dehardening:: phenology, cold tolerance, photosynthesis and growth

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作者
Bigras, F. J.
Bertrand, A.
机构
[1] Agr & Agri Food Canada, Ste Foy, PQ G1V 2J3, Canada
[2] Nat Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Serv, Ste Foy, PQ G1V 4C7, Canada
关键词
atmospheric carbon dioxide; black spruce; bud break; carbon budget; chlorophyll; chlorophyll fluorescence; climate change; dark respiration; gas exchange; nitrogen; phosphorus; potassium; Rubisco gene expression;
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10.1093/treephys/26.7.875
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S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
Seedlings from a northern and a southern provenance of black spruce (Picea mariana Mill. BSP) from eastern Canada were exposed to 37 or 71 Pa of carbon dioxide (CO2) during growth, cold hardening and dehardening in a greenhouse. Bud phenology, cold tolerance and photosynthetic efficiency were assessed during the growing and over-wintering periods. Bud set occurred earlier in elevated [CO2] than in ambient [CO2], but it was later in the southern provenance than in the northern provenance. An increase in seedling cold tolerance in early fall was related to early bud set in elevated [CO2]. Maximal photosystem II (PSII) photochemical efficiency (F-v/F-m), effective quantum yield (Phi(PSII)), photochemical quenching (q(p)), light-saturated photosynthesis (A(max)), apparent quantum efficiency (alpha'), light-saturated rate of carboxylation (V-cmax) and electron transport (J(max)) decreased during hardening and recovered during dehardening. Although A(max) and alpha' were higher in elevated [CO2] when measured at the growth [CO2], down-regulation of photosynthesis occurred in elevated [CO2] as shown by lower F-v/F-m, Phi(PSII.) Vc(max) and J(max). Elevated [CO2] reduced gene expression of the small subunit of Rubisco and also decreased chlorophyll a/chlorophyll b ratio and nitrogen concentration in needles, confirming, our observation of down-regulation of photosynthesis. Elevated [CO2] increased the CO2 diffusion gradient and decreased photorespiration, which may have contributed to enhance Am, despite down-regulation of photosynthesis. Total seedling dry mass was higher in elevated [CO2] than in ambient [CO2] at the end of the growing season. However, because of earlier bud formation and cold hardening and down-regulation of photosynthesis during fall and winter in elevated [CO2], the treatment difference in dry mass increment was less by the end of the winter than during the growing season. Differences in photosynthetic rate observed during fall, winter and spring account for the inter-annual variations in carbon assimilation of black spruce seedlings: our results demonstrate that these variations need to be considered in carbon budget studies.
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