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Thermal tolerance,net CO2 exchange and growth of a tropical tree species, Ficus insipida, cultivated at elevated daytime and nighttime temperatures
Authors:G. Heinrich Krause  Alexander W. Cheesman  Klaus Winter  Barbara Krause  Aurelio Virgo
Affiliation:1. Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, P.O. Box 0843-03092, Balboa, Ancón, Republic of Panama;2. Institute of Plant Biochemistry, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Universitätsstraße 1, 40225 Düsseldorf, Germany
Abstract:Global warming and associated increases in the frequency and amplitude of extreme weather events, such as heat waves, may adversely affect tropical rainforest plants via significantly increased tissue temperatures. In this study, the response to two temperature regimes was assessed in seedlings of the neotropical pioneer tree species, Ficus insipida. Plants were cultivated in growth chambers at strongly elevated daytime temperature (39 °C), combined with either close to natural (22 °C) or elevated (32 °C) nighttime temperatures. Under both growth regimes, the critical temperature for irreversible leaf damage, determined by changes in chlorophyll a fluorescence, was approximately 51 °C. This is comparable to values found in F. insipida growing under natural ambient conditions and indicates a limited potential for heat tolerance acclimation of this tropical forest tree species. Yet, under high nighttime temperature, growth was strongly enhanced, accompanied by increased rates of net photosynthetic CO2 uptake and diminished temperature dependence of leaf-level dark respiration, consistent with thermal acclimation of these key physiological parameters.
Keywords:Asat, light-saturated net CO2 assimilation   Chl, chlorophyll   E0, activation energy   F0, initial chlorophyll a fluorescence   Fv, variable fluorescence   Fv/Fm, ratio of maximum variable to maximum total fluorescence   LAR, leaf area ratio (leaf area per total dry mass)   LMA, leaf mass per area   LMF, leaf mass fraction   NAR, net assimilation rate   PAR, photosynthetically active radiation   PSII, photosystem II   Rd, leaf-level dark respiration   RGR, mean relative growth rate   RMS, root mass fraction   SMF, stem mass fraction
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