Diurnal patterns of CO2 and H2O exchange of the Arctic sedges Eriophorum angustifolium and E. vaginatum (Cyperaceae) |
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Authors: | Gebauer R Reynolds J Tenhunen J |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Biology, San Diego State University, San Diego, California 92182;2. Department of Botany, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27708;3. BITÖk, Universität Bayreuth, Dr. Hans Frisch Str. 1–3, 95440 Bayreuth, Germany |
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Abstract: | Eriophorum vaginatum and E. angustifolium are dominant arctic sedges of the well-drained tussock tundra and the permanently flooded wet-sedge tundra, respectively. We determined diurnal courses of gas exchange and water relations of the two species in their natural habitat and compared their responses to changes in light, air temperature, and humidity. Mean photosynthetic response to light was similar between E. angustifolium and E. vaginatum and carbon gain in both species was light limited during most of the growing season. On sunny and dry days, both species closed stomata in response to high leaf-to-air vapor pressure deficits. Even though E. angustifolium was growing in standing water, it exhibited a tighter control of transpirational water loss and had lower hydraulic conductivity in the soil-root-shoot pathway than E. vaginatum. The different response pattern between the two species is discussed in the context of differences in habitat conditions. |
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Keywords: | Arctic tundra Cyperaceae Eriophorum gas exchange water relations |
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