PT Journal AU Perera-Castro, A Brito, P Gonzalez-Rodriguez, A TI Changes in thermic limits and acclimation assessment for an alpine plant by chlorophyll fluorescence analysis: Fv/Fmvs. Rfd SO Photosynthetica PY 2018 BP 527 EP 536 VL 56 IS 2 DI 10.1007/s11099-017-0691-6 WP https://ps.ueb.cas.cz/artkey/phs-201802-0008.php DE freezing acclimation; heat; high mountain; Teide National Park; temperature resistance; vitality index SN 03003604 AB A comparison between maximum quantum yield of PSII photochemistry (Fv/Fm) and chlorophyll fluorescence decrease ratio (Rfd) for low and high temperature resistance was assessed in a seasonal study of the acclimation in Pterocephalus lasiospermus. Analyzing the regression adjustment of both parameters and the lethal temperatures (LT50), Rfd resulted in being a more sensitive indicator for low and high temperature treatments, since the thermic resistance estimated with Rfd parameter was never higher than those estimated with Fv/Fm. Furthermore, the use of Fv/Fm led to an overestimation of the acclimation phenomena, with 6ºC of a maximum difference between both parameters. Using Rfd as the indicator parameter, P. lasiospermus acclimated to low temperatures but it kept on being a sensitive species (the lowest LT50 values only achieved-9.9 ± 0.3ºC). bserved (LT50 around 43.5ºC). Thus, according to Rfd evaluation of the thermic threshold, this species could be in risk of damage at low temperatures in this alpine ecosystem. ER