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Effects of photoinhibition on whole-plant carbon gain assessed with a photosynthesis model
Authors:C Werner  R J Ryel  O Correia  & W Beyschlag
Institution:Lehrstuhl für Experimentelle Ökologie und Ökosystembiologie, Universitätsstr. 25 (W4–107), D-33615 Bielefeld, Germany,;Department of Rangeland Resources, Utah State University, Logan, UT, 84322–5230 USA and;Departamento de Biologia Vegetal, Faculdade Ciências, Campo Grande, C2, 4 Piso, P-1700 Lisboa, Portugal
Abstract:A canopy photosynthesis model was modified to assess the effect of photoinhibition on whole‐plant carbon gain. Photoinhibitory changes in maximum quantum yield of photosystem II (Fv/Fm) could be explained solely from a parameter (Lflux) calculated from the light micro‐environment of the leaves. This relationship between Fv/Fm and the intercepted cumulative light dose, integrated and equally weighted over several hours was incorporated into the model. The effect of photoinhibition on net photosynthesis was described through relationships between photoinhibition and the shaping parameters of the photosynthetic light‐response curve (quantum use efficiency, convexity, and maximum capacity). This new aspect of the model was then validated by comparing measured field data (diurnal courses of Fv/Fm) with simulation results. Sensitivity analyses revealed that the extent of photoinhibitory reduction of whole‐plant photosynthesis was strongly dependent on the structural parameters (LAI and leaf angle). Simulations for a Mediterranean evergreen oak, Quercus coccifera, under climatic conditions which cause mild photoinhibition revealed a daily loss of 7·5–8·5% of potential carbon gain in the upper sunlit canopy layers, a 3% loss in the bottom canopy, and an overall loss of 6·1%. Thus, this canopy photoinhibition model (CANO‐PI) allows the quantitative evaluation of photoinhibition effects on primary production.
Keywords:Quercus coccifera            canopy structure  chlorophyll a fluorescence              F          v/Fm  leaf orientation  leaf area index (LAI)  photoinhibition  photosynthetic light-response curve  model development  whole-plant photosynthesis model
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