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The Interdependence of Photon Irradiance and Free Carbon Dioxide or Bicarbonate Concentration on the Photosynthetic Compensation Points of Freshwater Plants
The free CO2(CO2*) and HCO3 -compensation points of eight freshwater macrophytes and four phytoplankters were measured using a pH-drift technique developed by Allen and Spence (1981). Below a critical photon irradiance, which was about that at which net photosynthesis was half-maximal, CO2* and HCO3...
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Published in: | The New phytologist 1983-01, Vol.93 (1), p.1-12 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The free CO2(CO2*) and HCO3
-compensation points of eight freshwater macrophytes and four phytoplankters were measured using a pH-drift technique developed by Allen and Spence (1981). Below a critical photon irradiance, which was about that at which net photosynthesis was half-maximal, CO2* and HCO3
-compensation points increased with decreasing photon irradiance. However, the CO2* compensation point of two species that were able to use HCO3
-were little or not affected by photon irradiance. The light compensation point increased at low CO2* or HCO3
-concentrations. The simultaneous generation by phytoplankton of light and carbon depletion could have a large deterimental effect on macrophyte performance. |
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ISSN: | 0028-646X 1469-8137 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1469-8137.1983.tb02686.x |