Respiration and photosynthesis in cones of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) |
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Authors: | Andres Koppel Erik Troeng Sune Linder |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Ecology and Environmental Research, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, P.O. Box 7072, S-75007 Uppsala, Sweden;(2) Present address: Laboratory of Ecosystems, Tartu State University, 18 Ülikooli St., 202400 Tartu, Estonian SSR, USSR |
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Abstract: | Summary Dark respiration and photosynthetic carbon dioxide refixation in purple and green Picea abies cones were investigated from budbreak to cone maturity. The rate of dark respiration per unit dry weight and CO2 refixation capacity decreased during cone maturation. At the beginning of the growing season, photosynthetic CO2 refixation could reduce the amount of CO2 released by respiration in green and purple cones by 50% and 40%, respectively. The seasonal performance of the components of the cone carbon balance was calculated using information on the seasonal course of respiration, refixation capacity and the light response curves of cone photosynthesis, as well as the actual light and temperature regime in the field. The daily gain of CO2 refixation reached 28%–34% of respiration in green and 22%–26% in purple cones during the first month of their growth, but decreased later in the season. Over the entire growth period refixation reduced carbon costs of cone production in both cone colour polymorphs by 16%–17%. |
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Keywords: | Carbon balance Cones Photosynthetic CO2 refixation Picea abies Respiration Seasonal course |
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