PT Journal
AU Sobrado, M
TI Leaf Photosynthesis of the Mangrove Avicennia Germinans as Affected by NaCl
SO Photosynthetica
PY 1999
BP 547
EP 555
VL 36
IS 4
DI 10.1023/A:1007092004582
WP https://ps.ueb.cas.cz/artkey/phs-199904-0009.php
DE δ13C; carbon discrimination; down-regulation; fluorescence; intercellular CO2 concentration; photoinhibition; salinity; stomatal conductance; succulence; water use efficiency
SN 03003604
AB In leaves of the mangrove species Avicennia germinans (L.) L. grown in salinities from 0 to 40 ‰, fluorescence, gas exchange, and δ13C analyses were done. Predawn values of Fv/Fm were about 0.75 in all the treatments suggesting that leaves did not suffer chronic photoinhibition. Conversely, midday Fv/Fm values decreased to about 0.55-0.60 which indicated strong down-regulation of photosynthesis in all treatments. Maximum photosynthetic rate (P max) was 14.58 ± 0.22 umol m-2 s-1 at 0 ‰ it decreased by 21 and 37 % in plants at salinities of 10 and 40 ‰, respectively. Stomatal conductance (g s) was profoundly responsive in comparison to P max which resulted in a high water use efficiency. This was further confirmed by δ13C values, which increased with salinity. From day 3, after salt was removed from the soil solution, P max and g s increased up to 13 and 30 %, respectively. However, the values were still considerably lower than those measured in plants grown without salt addition.
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