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Chlorophyll fluorescence and photosynthetic response to light in 1-year-old needles during spring and early summer in <Emphasis Type="Italic">Pinus leucodermis</Emphasis>
Authors:M Colom  E Pini Prato  R Giannini
Institution:1.Department of Agronomy and Land Management, University of Florence, Pl. Delle Cascine 18, 50144 Florence, Italy,;2.CNR, National Research Council, Institute of Tree Breeding, Florence, Italy,
Abstract:Ten-year-old trees from four Italian populations of Pinus leucodermis (populations A, B, C and D), which were collected from different sites at different altitudes, were grown near Florence, Italy. Needle CO2 gas exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence response to increasing light intensities were evaluated; gas exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence variation between April and July were also monitored. Populations A, B and C showed a similar photosynthetic response to increasing photosynthetic photon flux density (PPFD) intensities, while at various light intensities population D, which originated from the highest altitude, showed the highest photosynthetic rates. In this population photosynthesis was saturated at PPFDs higher than 900 µmol m-2s-1 and a slow decrease of effective photosystem II quantum yield and F'V/F'M in response to increasing PPFDs were found. The same trees also showed a faster recovery in photosynthesis from limitations induced by winter temperatures than the other three populations. This work showed that photosynthetic response to light in population D was different from the other populations; trees from this population were probably naturally selected to prevent photoinhibition due to excess light.
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