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Stem photosynthesis in a desert ephemeral,Eriogonum inflatum
Authors:C B Osmond  S D Smith  B Gui-Ying  T D Sharkey
Institution:(1) Biological Sciences Center, Desert Research Institute, P.O. Box 60220, 89506 Reno, NV, USA;(2) Present address: Department of Biological Sciences, University of Nevada — Las Vegas, 89154 Las Vegas, NV, USA;(3) Present address: Northwest Plateau Institute for Biology, Academica Sinica, Xining, Qinghai, China
Abstract:Summary The gas exchange characteristics of photosynthetic tissues of leaves and stems of Eriogonum inflatum are described. Inflated stems were found to contain extraordinarily high internal CO2 concentrations (to 14000 mgrbar), but fixation of this internal CO2 was 6–10 times slower than fixation of atmospheric CO2 by these stems. Although the pool of CO2 is a trivial source of CO2 for stem photosynthesis, it may result in higher water-use efficiency of stem tissues. Leaf and stem photosynthetic activities were compared by means of CO2 fixation in CO2 response curves, light and temperature response curves in IRGA systems, and by means of O2 exchange at CO2 saturation in a leaf disc O2 electrode system. On an area basis leaves contain about twice the chlorophyll and nitrogen as stems, and are capable of up to 4-times the absolute CO2 and O2 exchange rates. However, the stem shape is such that lighting of the shaded side leads to a substantial increase in overall stem photosynthesis on a projected area basis, to about half the leaf rate in air. Stem conductance is lower than leaf conductance under most conditions and is less sensitive to high temperature or high VPD. Under most conditions, the ratio C i /C a is lower in stems than in leaves and stems show greater water-use efficiency (higher ratio assimilation/transpiration) as a function of VPD. This potential advantage of stem photosynthesis in a water limited environment may be offset by the higher VPD conditions in the hotter, drier part of the year when stems are active after leaves have senesced. Stem and leaf photosynthesis were similarly affected by decreasing plant water potential.
Keywords:Eriogonum inflatum  Internal CO2 concentration  Stem photosynthesis  Water-use efficiency  Water stress
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