Water relations, chlorophyll a fluorescence, and contents of saccharides in tree species of a tropical forest in response to flood


Abstract:

We studied the seasonal changes in water relations, chlorophyll a fluorescence, and leaf saccharide contents of the tropical flood-tolerant trees Acosmium nitens, Campsiandra laurifolia, Eschweilera tenuifolia, Symmeria paniculata, and Psidium ovatifolium. Xylem water potential increased with flooding to a larger extent than leaf sap osmotic potential in all the species, and soluble sugars contributed up to 66 % of osmotic potential at maximum flooding. Starch was accumulated in leaves. Maximum quantum yield of photosystem 2 decreased in emerged leaves, values being always higher than 0.76. Daily maximum net photosynthetic rate and leaf conductance decreased in all the species. This reduction was associated in all the species but S. paniculata with the absence of a compensatory increase in non-photochemical quenching.

Año de publicación:

2005

Keywords:

  • Campsiandra laurifolia
  • Eschweilera tenuifolia
  • Symmeria paniculata
  • Net photosynthetic rate
  • Stomatal conductance
  • soluble sugars
  • Acosmium nitens
  • Psidium ovatifolium
  • starch

Fuente:

scopusscopus

Tipo de documento:

Article

Estado:

Acceso restringido

Áreas de conocimiento:

  • Fitopatología
  • Planta
  • Ecología

Áreas temáticas:

  • Plantas conocidas por sus características y flores
  • Ecología