GAS-EXCHANGE, LEAF STRUCTURE AND NITROGEN IN CONTRASTING SUCCESSIONAL TREE SPECIES GROWING IN OPEN AND UNDERSTORY SITES DURING A DROUGHT

被引:134
作者
ABRAMS, MD
MOSTOLLER, SA
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关键词
NET PHOTOSYNTHESIS; PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY; SHADING; SUNFLECKS; UNDERSTORY; WATER POTENTIAL;
D O I
10.1093/treephys/15.6.361
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
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0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
Seasonal ecophysiology, leaf structure and nitrogen were measured in saplings of early (Populus grandidentata Michx. and Prunus serotina J.F. Ehrh.), middle (Fraxinus americana L. and Carya tomentosa Nutt.) and late (Acer rubrum L. and Cornus florida L.) successional tree species during severe drought on adjacent open and understory sites in central Pennsylvania, USA. Area-based net photosynthesis (A) and leaf conductance to water vapor diffusion (g(wv)) varied by site and species and were highest in open growing plants and early successional species at both the open and understory sites. In response to the period of maximum drought, both sunfleck and sun leaves of the early successional species exhibited smaller decreases in A than leaves of the other species. Shaded understory leaves of all species were more susceptible to drought than sun leaves and had negative midday A values during the middle and later growing season. Shaded understory leaves also displayed a reduced photosynthetic light response during the peak drought period. Sun leaves were thicker and had a greater mass per area (LMA) and nitrogen (N) content than shaded leaves, and early and middle successional species had higher N contents and concentrations than late successional species. In both sunfleck and sun leaves, seasonal A was positively related to predawn leaf Psi, g(wv), LMA and N, and was negatively related to vapor pressure deficit, midday leaf Psi and internal CO2. Although a significant amount of plasticity occurred in all species for most gas exchange and leaf structural parameters, middle successional species exhibited the largest degree of phenotypic plasticity between open and understory plants.
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