ASSESSING PHOTOSYNTHETIC EFFICIENCY IN ORNAMENTAL URBAN SPECIES

<p>Urban green spaces (UGSs) are ecological systems that provide the connection between cities and nature. UGSs offer several ecosystem services (ESs) not only in relation to their aesthetic and recreational values but also for their effects on life’s quality, health and wellbeing. These abili...

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Main Authors: L. Cotrozzi, M. Tonelli, E. Pellegrini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University La Sapienza of Rome 2016-02-01
Series:Annali di Botanica
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Online Access:http://ojs.uniroma1.it/index.php/Annalidibotanica/article/view/13252
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spelling doaj-36b216c82b5a4228b1c5e8cb9f246a6f2020-11-24T23:18:54ZengUniversity La Sapienza of RomeAnnali di Botanica0365-08122239-31292016-02-0160516710.4462/annbotrm-1325212889ASSESSING PHOTOSYNTHETIC EFFICIENCY IN ORNAMENTAL URBAN SPECIESL. Cotrozzi0M. Tonelli1E. Pellegrini2University of PisaUniversity of PisaUniversity of Pisa<p>Urban green spaces (UGSs) are ecological systems that provide the connection between cities and nature. UGSs offer several ecosystem services (ESs) not only in relation to their aesthetic and recreational values but also for their effects on life’s quality, health and wellbeing. These abilities are essential to respond to the challenge of global climate change, but the effectiveness of ESs provided by UGSs depends on their health status. Chlorophyll fluorescence (ChlF) is one of the main methodological approaches to study “urban plant physiology”. Here, a review of the studies on the methodological application of ChlF in urban environment is reported and detailed in order to evaluate the potential of this technique in assessing the performance of urban vegetation and its ESs. The reviewed literature (1994-2015) concerning the use of ChlF for the detection of photosynthetic efficiency in UGSs reveals that this technique is (i) increasingly used in researches performed in urban environments; (ii) suitable for several experimental conditions; (iii) suitable for every types of vegetation, allowing the screening of species and genotypes with tolerance to the urban environment; (iv) a powerful tool to asses urban plant stress conditions <em>in vivo</em>; (v) based on several methods and instruments usable in urban environments.</p>http://ojs.uniroma1.it/index.php/Annalidibotanica/article/view/13252Chlorophyll fluorescence, ecosystem services, urban green spaces, urban plant physiology, urban environment
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author L. Cotrozzi
M. Tonelli
E. Pellegrini
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M. Tonelli
E. Pellegrini
ASSESSING PHOTOSYNTHETIC EFFICIENCY IN ORNAMENTAL URBAN SPECIES
Annali di Botanica
Chlorophyll fluorescence, ecosystem services, urban green spaces, urban plant physiology, urban environment
author_facet L. Cotrozzi
M. Tonelli
E. Pellegrini
author_sort L. Cotrozzi
title ASSESSING PHOTOSYNTHETIC EFFICIENCY IN ORNAMENTAL URBAN SPECIES
title_short ASSESSING PHOTOSYNTHETIC EFFICIENCY IN ORNAMENTAL URBAN SPECIES
title_full ASSESSING PHOTOSYNTHETIC EFFICIENCY IN ORNAMENTAL URBAN SPECIES
title_fullStr ASSESSING PHOTOSYNTHETIC EFFICIENCY IN ORNAMENTAL URBAN SPECIES
title_full_unstemmed ASSESSING PHOTOSYNTHETIC EFFICIENCY IN ORNAMENTAL URBAN SPECIES
title_sort assessing photosynthetic efficiency in ornamental urban species
publisher University La Sapienza of Rome
series Annali di Botanica
issn 0365-0812
2239-3129
publishDate 2016-02-01
description <p>Urban green spaces (UGSs) are ecological systems that provide the connection between cities and nature. UGSs offer several ecosystem services (ESs) not only in relation to their aesthetic and recreational values but also for their effects on life’s quality, health and wellbeing. These abilities are essential to respond to the challenge of global climate change, but the effectiveness of ESs provided by UGSs depends on their health status. Chlorophyll fluorescence (ChlF) is one of the main methodological approaches to study “urban plant physiology”. Here, a review of the studies on the methodological application of ChlF in urban environment is reported and detailed in order to evaluate the potential of this technique in assessing the performance of urban vegetation and its ESs. The reviewed literature (1994-2015) concerning the use of ChlF for the detection of photosynthetic efficiency in UGSs reveals that this technique is (i) increasingly used in researches performed in urban environments; (ii) suitable for several experimental conditions; (iii) suitable for every types of vegetation, allowing the screening of species and genotypes with tolerance to the urban environment; (iv) a powerful tool to asses urban plant stress conditions <em>in vivo</em>; (v) based on several methods and instruments usable in urban environments.</p>
topic Chlorophyll fluorescence, ecosystem services, urban green spaces, urban plant physiology, urban environment
url http://ojs.uniroma1.it/index.php/Annalidibotanica/article/view/13252
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