Ecophysiology of the C3-CAM intermediate Clusia minor L. in Trinidad:: seasonal and short-term photosynthetic characteristics of sun and shade leaves

被引:27
作者
Roberts, A [1 ]
Borland, AM [1 ]
Maxwell, K [1 ]
Griffiths, H [1 ]
机构
[1] Newcastle Univ, Dept Agr & Environm Sci, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 7RU, Tyne & Wear, England
关键词
Clusia minor; Crassulacean acid metabolism; citrate; chlorophyll fluorescence; instantaneous carbon isotope discrimination;
D O I
10.1093/jexbot/49.326.1563
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
The seasonal changes in crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) activity in response to daily integrated photon flux density (PFD) and precipitation were compared in sun and shade leaves of the C-3-CAM intermediate tree Clusia minor L, Measurements of CAM activity (Delta H+) showed that maximum leaf acidity consistently occurred 4 h after dawn, suggesting that new sampling procedures need to be adopted in order to quantify CAM in Clusia species. Whilst exposed leaves responded to intermittent dry conditions, shaded leaves showed a clear induction of CAM activity as conditions became drier. The magnitude of CAM activity correlated well with daily integrated PFD, such that the extent of decarboxylation of organic acids was consistently associated with increased acidification during the subsequent dark period. Over two sampling days, both sun and shade leaves exhibited the four phases of CAM, although PEPc remained active throughout phase ii with the result that 50% of the maximum leaf acidity in shade leaves was accumulated during this time. During phase III, internal CO2 supply was augmented by substantial citrate decarboxylation, in addition to malic acid. Chlorophyll fluorescence characteristics were dominated by high rates of PSII electron transport, together with an extremely high potential for thermal dissipation, such that excess light was maintained within safe limits at times of maximum PFD. Photochemical stability was maintained by matching supply and demand for internal CO2: in the morning, C-3 and C-4 carboxylation processes were regulated by extended PEPc activity, so that decarboxylation was delayed until temperature and light stress were highest at midday.
引用
收藏
页码:1563 / 1573
页数:11
相关论文
共 36 条
[1]   RESPONSES OF 2 CAM SPECIES TO DIFFERENT IRRADIANCES DURING GROWTH AND SUSCEPTIBILITY TO PHOTOINHIBITION BY HIGH LIGHT [J].
ADAMS, WW ;
OSMOND, CB ;
SHARKEY, TD .
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, 1987, 83 (01) :213-218
[2]   COMPARISONS OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND PHOTOINHIBITION IN THE CAM VINE HOYA-AUSTRALIS AND SEVERAL C-3 VINES GROWING ON THE COAST OF EASTERN AUSTRALIA [J].
ADAMS, WW ;
TERASHIMA, I ;
BRUGNOLI, E ;
DEMMIG, B .
PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT, 1988, 11 (03) :173-181
[3]   The xanthophyll cycle and energy dissipation in differently oriented faces of the cactus Opuntia macrorhiza [J].
Barker, DH ;
Adams, WW .
OECOLOGIA, 1997, 109 (03) :353-361
[4]   ROLE OF THE XANTHOPHYLL CYCLE IN PHOTOPROTECTION ELUCIDATED BY MEASUREMENTS OF LIGHT-INDUCED ABSORBENCY CHANGES, FLUORESCENCE AND PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN LEAVES OF HEDERA-CANARIENSIS [J].
BILGER, W ;
BJORKMAN, O .
PHOTOSYNTHESIS RESEARCH, 1990, 25 (03) :173-185
[5]   SHORT-TERM CHANGES IN CARBON-ISOTOPE DISCRIMINATION IN THE C3-CAM INTERMEDIATE CLUSIA-MINOR L GROWING IN TRINIDAD [J].
BORLAND, AM ;
GRIFFITHS, H ;
BROADMEADOW, MSJ ;
FORDHAM, MC ;
MAXWELL, C .
OECOLOGIA, 1993, 95 (03) :444-453
[6]   ON THE ECOPHYSIOLOGY OF THE CLUSIACEAE IN TRINIDAD - EXPRESSION OF CAM IN CLUSIA-MINOR L DURING THE TRANSITION FROM WET TO DRY SEASON AND CHARACTERIZATION OF 3 ENDEMIC SPECIES [J].
BORLAND, AM ;
GRIFFITHS, H ;
MAXWELL, C ;
BROADMEADOW, MSJ ;
GRIFFITHS, NM ;
BARNES, JD .
NEW PHYTOLOGIST, 1992, 122 (02) :349-357
[7]  
Borland AM, 1996, PLANT CELL ENVIRON, V19, P655, DOI 10.1111/j.1365-3040.1996.tb00400.x
[8]   A comparative study on the regulation of C-3 and C-4 carboxylation processes in the constitutive crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) plant Kalanchoe daigremontiana and the C-3-CAM intermediate Clusia minor [J].
Borland, AM ;
Griffiths, H .
PLANTA, 1997, 201 (03) :368-378
[9]  
Borland AM, 1996, ECOL STU AN, V114, P230
[10]   PHOTOPROTECTION AND OTHER RESPONSES OF PLANTS TO HIGH LIGHT STRESS [J].
DEMMIGADAMS, B ;
ADAMS, WW .
ANNUAL REVIEW OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 1992, 43 :599-626