Effects of atmospheric CO2 enrichment and foliar methanol application on net photosynthesis of sour orange tree (Citrus aurantium; Rutaceae) leaves |
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Authors: | Sherwood B. Idso Kieth E. Idso Richard L. Garcia Bruce A. Kimball J. Kenneth Hoober |
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Affiliation: | 1. U.S. Water Conservation Laboratory, 4331 E. Broadway, Phoenix, Arizona, 85040;2. Botany Department, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona,, 85287 |
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Abstract: | Foliar spray applications of 40% aqueous methanol were made to sunlit leaves of sour orange trees that had been grown continuously in clear-plastic-wall open-top enclosures maintained out-of-doors at Phoenix, Arizona, for over 5.5 years in ambient air of approximately 400 μmol mol-1 CO2 and in air enriched with CO2 to a concentration of approximately 700 μmol mol-1. No unambiguous effects of the methanol applications were detected in net photosynthesis measurements made on foliage in either of the two CO2 treatments. The 75% increase in CO2, however, raised the upper-limiting leaf temperature for positive net photosynthesis by approximately 7 C, which resulted in a 75% enhancement in net photosynthesis at a leaf temperature of 31 C, a 100% enhancement at a leaf temperature of 35 C, and a 200% enhancement at 42 C. |
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