Photosynthetic Adaptation to Light Intensity in Plants Native to Shaded and Exposed Habitats |
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Authors: | Olle Björkman Paul Holmgren |
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Institution: | Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding, Uppsala 7, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Photosynthetic adaptation to light intensity has been studied in clones of populations from shaded and exposed habitats of Rumex acetosa and Geum rivale. Clones of the shade species Lamium galeobdolon and the sun species Plantago lanceolata were also included for comparison. The plants were grown under controlled conditions at a high and a low light intensity. The capacity of photosynthetic carbon dioxide uptake at low as well as at saturating light intensities was determined on single attached leaves. As was previously demonstrated in Solidago virgaurea, clones of populations native to shaded and to exposed environments show differences in the photosynthetic response to light intensity during growth. The data provide evidence that populations of the same species native to habitats with contrasting light intensities differ in their photosynthetic properties in an adaptive manner Ln a similar mode as sun and shade species. |
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