Impacts of CO2 enrichment on productivity and light requirements of eelgrass

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Zimmerman, RC [1 ]
Kohrs, DG [1 ]
Steller, DL [1 ]
Alberte, RS [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CALIF SANTA CRUZ, DEPT BIOL, SANTA CRUZ, CA 95064 USA
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10.1104/pp.115.2.599
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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Seagrasses, although well adapted for submerged existence, are CO2-limited and photosynthetically inefficient in seawater. This leads to high light requirements for growth and survival and makes seagrasses vulnerable to light limitation. We explored the long-term impact of increased CO2 availability on light requirements, productivity, and C allocation in eelgrass (Zostera marina L.). Enrichment of seawater CO2 increased photosynthesis 3-fold, but had no longterm impact on respiration. By tripling the rate of light-saturated photosynthesis, CO2 enrichment reduced the daily period of irradiance-saturated photosynthesis (H-sat) that is required for the maintenance of positive whole-plant C balance from 7 to 2.7 h, allowing plants maintained under 4 h of H-sat to perform like plants growing in unenriched seawater with 12 h of H-sat. Eelgrass grown under 4 h of H-sat without added CO2 consumed internal C reserves as photosynthesis rates and chlorophyll levels dropped. Growth ceased after 30 d. Leaf photosynthesis, respiration, chlorophyll, and sucrose-phosphate synthase activity of CO2-enriched plants showed no acclimation to prolonged enrichment. Thus, the CO2-stimulated improvement in photosynthesis reduced light requirements in the long term, suggesting that globally increasing CO2 may enhance seagrass survival in eutrophic coastal waters, where populations have been devastated by algal proliferation and reduced water-column light transparency.
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