A STUDY OF CO2 GAS EXCHANGE IN KARELIAN BIRCH UNDER LOW SOLAR RADIATION CONDITIONS IN PLANTATIONS WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF SOIL FERTILITY

<p>Comparative estimation of CO<sub>2</sub> gas exchange in leaves of shaded branches of Karelian birch (<em>Betula pendula</em> var. <em>сarelica</em>) was carried out in two 40-50 years old plantations with different levels of mineral nutrition. On both pl...

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Main Authors: Viktor Bolondinskii, Lyudmila Vilikainen
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Published: Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences 2017-05-01
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spelling doaj-c7f9ee005cdd440191d641686b30ad142020-11-25T02:51:53ZengKarelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of SciencesTransactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences1997-32172312-45042017-05-015526510.17076/eb518430A STUDY OF CO2 GAS EXCHANGE IN KARELIAN BIRCH UNDER LOW SOLAR RADIATION CONDITIONS IN PLANTATIONS WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF SOIL FERTILITYViktor Bolondinskii0Lyudmila Vilikainen1Forest Research Institute, Karelian Research Centre, Russian Aсademy of SciencesForest Research Institute, Karelian Research Centre, Russian Aсademy of Sciences<p>Comparative estimation of CO<sub>2</sub> gas exchange in leaves of shaded branches of Karelian birch (<em>Betula pendula</em> var. <em>сarelica</em>) was carried out in two 40-50 years old plantations with different levels of mineral nutrition. On both plantations, comparison of parameters of CO<sub>2</sub> gas exchange was also made between sunlit and shaded leaves. Characteristics of CO<sub>2</sub> gas exchange in shaded leaves differed depending on the content of mineral substances (N, P, K) in the soil. With increasing of soil fertility, mean values of photosynthesis of shaded leaves increased from 1.22 to 2.74 mmol·m<sup>-2</sup>·c<sup>-1</sup>, dark respiration – from 0.43 to 0.69 mmol·m<sup>-2</sup>·c<sup>-1</sup>. Mean values of photosynthesis of sunlit leaves did not differ significantly (p&gt;0.05) between these two plantations, but respiration has changed from –1.54 to –2.63 mmol·m<sup>-2</sup>·c<sup>-1</sup>. With increasing of soil fertility, parameters of photosynthetic light-curves changed: constant of saturation decreased from 100-120 to 20-60 mmol·m<sup>-2</sup>·c<sup>-1</sup>, light compensation point – from 12-20 to 6-8 mmol·m<sup>-2</sup>·c<sup>-1</sup>, which is evidence of more effective operating of photosynthetic apparatus when nutrition was not a limiting factor. Significant differences in parameters of photosynthetic light-curves were revealed between sunlit and shaded leaves in both plantations. In plantation with a higher level of NPK, index of usage of photosynthetically active radiation (<em>PhAR</em>) for photosynthesis was equal to 6.1 and 53.1 mmol СО<sub>2</sub>· (mmol photons)<sup>-1</sup> in sunlit and shaded leaves, respectively. Dark respiration was -2.63 and -0.66 mmol · m<sup>-2</sup>·c<sup>-1, a light compensation point – 45.8 and 5.91 </sup>mmol·m<sup>-</sup><sup>1</sup>·c<sup>-1</sup> for sunlit and shaded leaves, respectively. Based on fresh weight, amounts of carotenoids (<em>c</em>) and chlorophyll <em>хл (a+b)</em> in the shaded and sunlit leaves had no significant differences. Mean values of the <em>хл (a+b)/с</em> ratio in shaded leaves were 1.5 times more than in the sunlit leaves. Based on leaf area, because of decreasing of thickness of the shaded leaves, amount of <em>хл (a+b)</em> was 1.4 times more in the shaded leaves in comparison of the sunlit leaves. Assessment of the carbon balance of the shaded branches showed that the balance remains positive when the daily mean values of the photosynthetically active radiation are equal to 18-25 mmol·m<sup>-2 </sup>·s<sup>-1</sup>. The Karelian birch, growing on the comparatively fertile soil, utilises the low values of solar radiation more effectively than on soil with a low nutrient content, and owing to morphological and physiological adaptations the short-stemmed and shrubby birches with a figured wood can survive in environment of a heavy shade.</p>http://journals.krc.karelia.ru/index.php/biology/article/view/518betula pendula var. сarelicaсо2 gas exchangerespirationlight response curve for net photosynthesischlorophyll
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A STUDY OF CO2 GAS EXCHANGE IN KARELIAN BIRCH UNDER LOW SOLAR RADIATION CONDITIONS IN PLANTATIONS WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF SOIL FERTILITY
Transactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
betula pendula var. сarelica
со2 gas exchange
respiration
light response curve for net photosynthesis
chlorophyll
author_facet Viktor Bolondinskii
Lyudmila Vilikainen
author_sort Viktor Bolondinskii
title A STUDY OF CO2 GAS EXCHANGE IN KARELIAN BIRCH UNDER LOW SOLAR RADIATION CONDITIONS IN PLANTATIONS WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF SOIL FERTILITY
title_short A STUDY OF CO2 GAS EXCHANGE IN KARELIAN BIRCH UNDER LOW SOLAR RADIATION CONDITIONS IN PLANTATIONS WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF SOIL FERTILITY
title_full A STUDY OF CO2 GAS EXCHANGE IN KARELIAN BIRCH UNDER LOW SOLAR RADIATION CONDITIONS IN PLANTATIONS WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF SOIL FERTILITY
title_fullStr A STUDY OF CO2 GAS EXCHANGE IN KARELIAN BIRCH UNDER LOW SOLAR RADIATION CONDITIONS IN PLANTATIONS WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF SOIL FERTILITY
title_full_unstemmed A STUDY OF CO2 GAS EXCHANGE IN KARELIAN BIRCH UNDER LOW SOLAR RADIATION CONDITIONS IN PLANTATIONS WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF SOIL FERTILITY
title_sort study of co2 gas exchange in karelian birch under low solar radiation conditions in plantations with different levels of soil fertility
publisher Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
series Transactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
issn 1997-3217
2312-4504
publishDate 2017-05-01
description <p>Comparative estimation of CO<sub>2</sub> gas exchange in leaves of shaded branches of Karelian birch (<em>Betula pendula</em> var. <em>сarelica</em>) was carried out in two 40-50 years old plantations with different levels of mineral nutrition. On both plantations, comparison of parameters of CO<sub>2</sub> gas exchange was also made between sunlit and shaded leaves. Characteristics of CO<sub>2</sub> gas exchange in shaded leaves differed depending on the content of mineral substances (N, P, K) in the soil. With increasing of soil fertility, mean values of photosynthesis of shaded leaves increased from 1.22 to 2.74 mmol·m<sup>-2</sup>·c<sup>-1</sup>, dark respiration – from 0.43 to 0.69 mmol·m<sup>-2</sup>·c<sup>-1</sup>. Mean values of photosynthesis of sunlit leaves did not differ significantly (p&gt;0.05) between these two plantations, but respiration has changed from –1.54 to –2.63 mmol·m<sup>-2</sup>·c<sup>-1</sup>. With increasing of soil fertility, parameters of photosynthetic light-curves changed: constant of saturation decreased from 100-120 to 20-60 mmol·m<sup>-2</sup>·c<sup>-1</sup>, light compensation point – from 12-20 to 6-8 mmol·m<sup>-2</sup>·c<sup>-1</sup>, which is evidence of more effective operating of photosynthetic apparatus when nutrition was not a limiting factor. Significant differences in parameters of photosynthetic light-curves were revealed between sunlit and shaded leaves in both plantations. In plantation with a higher level of NPK, index of usage of photosynthetically active radiation (<em>PhAR</em>) for photosynthesis was equal to 6.1 and 53.1 mmol СО<sub>2</sub>· (mmol photons)<sup>-1</sup> in sunlit and shaded leaves, respectively. Dark respiration was -2.63 and -0.66 mmol · m<sup>-2</sup>·c<sup>-1, a light compensation point – 45.8 and 5.91 </sup>mmol·m<sup>-</sup><sup>1</sup>·c<sup>-1</sup> for sunlit and shaded leaves, respectively. Based on fresh weight, amounts of carotenoids (<em>c</em>) and chlorophyll <em>хл (a+b)</em> in the shaded and sunlit leaves had no significant differences. Mean values of the <em>хл (a+b)/с</em> ratio in shaded leaves were 1.5 times more than in the sunlit leaves. Based on leaf area, because of decreasing of thickness of the shaded leaves, amount of <em>хл (a+b)</em> was 1.4 times more in the shaded leaves in comparison of the sunlit leaves. Assessment of the carbon balance of the shaded branches showed that the balance remains positive when the daily mean values of the photosynthetically active radiation are equal to 18-25 mmol·m<sup>-2 </sup>·s<sup>-1</sup>. The Karelian birch, growing on the comparatively fertile soil, utilises the low values of solar radiation more effectively than on soil with a low nutrient content, and owing to morphological and physiological adaptations the short-stemmed and shrubby birches with a figured wood can survive in environment of a heavy shade.</p>
topic betula pendula var. сarelica
со2 gas exchange
respiration
light response curve for net photosynthesis
chlorophyll
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