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Comparison of the photosynthetic capacity of Siberian and Japanese birch seedlings growth in elevated CO2 and temperature
The effects of increased CO2 and temperature on the photosynthetic capacity of Siberian white birch and Japanese white birch (Betula platyphylla Sukatch. and B. platyphylla Sukatch. var. japonica Hara) were measured. Birch seedlings were raised with a CO2 partial pressure of 36 +/- 0.3 Pa (i.e., amb...
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Published in: | Tree physiology 1996, Vol.16 (3), p.381-385 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The effects of increased CO2 and temperature on the photosynthetic capacity of Siberian white birch and Japanese white birch (Betula platyphylla Sukatch. and B. platyphylla Sukatch. var. japonica Hara) were measured. Birch seedlings were raised with a CO2 partial pressure of 36 +/- 0.3 Pa (i.e., ambient) or 70 +/- 0.6 Pa at day/night temperatures of either 30/16 degrees C or 26/12 degrees C. Siberian birch leaves were smaller and thicker than Japanese birch leaves. Water use efficiency and nitrogen use efficiency of Siberian birch grown in the CO2-enriched air were higher than those of Japanese birch. Both species showed a physiological adjustment to the growth CO2 partial pressure. Carboxylation efficiency and quantum yield of both species grown in CO2-enriched air were lower than those of seedlings grown in ambient CO2. The adaptation of Siberian and Japanese birch to elevated CO2 and temperature are discussed in relation to predicted climate change. |
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ISSN: | 0829-318X 1758-4469 |