Stomatal regulation in a changing climate: a field study using Free Air Temperature Increase (FATI) and Free Air CO2 enrichment (FACE)

被引:96
作者
Nijs, I
Ferris, R
Blum, H
Hendrey, G
Impens, I
机构
[1] UNIV READING,DEPT AGR,PLANT ENVIRONM LAB,READING RG2 9AD,BERKS,ENGLAND
[2] SWISS FED INST TECHNOL,INST PLANT SCI,CH-8092 ZURICH,SWITZERLAND
[3] BROOKHAVEN NATL LAB,UPTON,NY 11973
关键词
Lolium perenne; climate change; elevated CO2 concentration; free air exposure; modelling; perennial ryegrass; stomatal conductance; transpiration; water use efficiency;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-3040.1997.tb00680.x
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
This study investigates effects of climate warming (+2.5 degrees C above ambient) and elevated CO2 concentration (600 mu mol mol(-1)) on the stomatal functioning and the water relations of Lolium perenne, using Free Air Temperature Increase (FATI) and Free Air CO2 Enrichment (FACE), Compared to growth at ambient temperature, whole-season temperature increase reduced leaf stomatal conductance, but only at the top of the canopy (-14.6 and -8.8% at ambient and elevated CO2, respectively), However, because higher canopy temperature raised the leaf-to-air vapour pressure difference, leaf transpiration rate increased (+28% at ambient and +48% at elevated CO2) and instantaneous leaf water use efficiency, derived from short-term measurements of assimilation and transpiration rate, declined (-11% at ambient and -13% at elevated CO2). Nevertheless, at the stand level, growth at +2.5 degrees C reduced transpiration due to fewer tillers per plant and a smaller leaf area per tiller, This sparser vegetation was also more closely coupled to the atmosphere and maintained a drier internal microclimate. To assess whether the stomatal behaviour observed in this experiment could be explained by prevailing concepts of stomatal functioning, three models were applied (Cowan 1977; Ball, Woodrow & Berry 1987; Leuning 1995), The latter model accounted for the highest proportion of variability in the data (58%) and was insensitive to CO2 and temperature regime, which suggests that the principles of stomatal regulation are not affected by changes in CO2 or climate.
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