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<b:Tag>phs-201802-0008</b:Tag>
<b:SourceType>ArticleInAPeriodical</b:SourceType>
<b:Year>2018</b:Year>
<b:PeriodicalTitle>Photosynthetica</b:PeriodicalTitle>
<b:Volume>56</b:Volume>
<b:Issue>2</b:Issue>
<b:Url>https://ps.ueb.cas.cz/artkey/phs-201802-0008.php</b:Url>
<b:Url>https://doi.org/10.1007/s11099-017-0691-6</b:Url>
<b:Pages>527-536</b:Pages>
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<b:Person><b:Last>Perera-Castro</b:Last><b:First>A. V.</b:First></b:Person>
<b:Person><b:Last>Brito</b:Last><b:First>P.</b:First></b:Person>
<b:Person><b:Last>González-Rodríguez</b:Last><b:First>A. M.</b:First></b:Person>
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<b:Title>Changes in thermic limits and acclimation assessment for an alpine plant by chlorophyll fluorescence analysis: F&lt;sub&gt;v&lt;/sub&gt;/F&lt;sub&gt;m&lt;/sub&gt;vs. R&lt;sub&gt;fd&lt;/sub&gt;</b:Title>
<b:Comments>A comparison between maximum quantum yield of PSII photochemistry (F&lt;sub&gt;v&lt;/sub&gt;/F&lt;sub&gt;m&lt;/sub&gt;) and chlorophyll fluorescence decrease ratio (R&lt;sub&gt;fd&lt;/sub&gt;) 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 (LT&lt;sub&gt;50&lt;/sub&gt;), R&lt;sub&gt;fd&lt;/sub&gt; resulted in being a more sensitive indicator for low and high temperature treatments, since the thermic resistance estimated with R&lt;sub&gt;fd&lt;/sub&gt; parameter was never higher than those estimated with F&lt;sub&gt;v&lt;/sub&gt;/F&lt;sub&gt;m&lt;/sub&gt;. Furthermore, the use of F&lt;sub&gt;v&lt;/sub&gt;/F&lt;sub&gt;m&lt;/sub&gt; led to an overestimation of the acclimation phenomena, with 6ºC of a maximum difference between both parameters. Using R&lt;sub&gt;fd&lt;/sub&gt; as the indicator parameter, P. lasiospermus acclimated to low temperatures but it kept on being a sensitive species (the lowest LT&lt;sub&gt;50&lt;/sub&gt; values only achieved-9.9 ± 0.3ºC). bserved (LT&lt;sub&gt;50&lt;/sub&gt; around 43.5ºC). Thus, according to R&lt;sub&gt;fd&lt;/sub&gt; evaluation of the thermic threshold, this species could be in risk of damage at low temperatures in this alpine ecosystem.</b:Comments>
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