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Ambient UV-B radiation reduces PSII performance and net photosynthesis in high Arctic Salix arctica
Authors:Kristian R. Albert  Teis N. MikkelsenHelge Ro-Poulsen  Marie F. ArndalAnders Michelsen
Affiliation:a Biosystems Department, Risø DTU, P.O. Box 49, Frederiksborgvej 399, DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark
b Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen, Øster Farimagsgade 2D, DK-1353 Copenhagen K, Denmark
c Division of Forest and Landscape Ecology, University of Copenhagen, Hørsholm Kongevej 11, DK-2970 Hørsholm, Denmark
Abstract:Ambient ultraviolet-B (UV-B) radiation potentially impacts the photosynthetic performance of high Arctic plants. We conducted an UV-B exclusion experiment in a dwarf shrub heath in NE Greenland (74°N), with open control, filter control, UV-B filtering and UV-AB filtering, all in combination with leaf angle control. Two sites with natural leaf positions had ground angles of 0° (‘level site’) and 45° (‘sloping site’), while at a third site the leaves were fixed in an angle of 45° to homogenize the irradiance dose (‘fixed leaf angle site’). The photosynthetic performance of the leaves was characterized by simultaneous gas exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence measurements and the PSII performance through the growing season was investigated with fluorescence measurements. Leaf harvest towards the end of the growing season was done to determine the specific leaf area and the content of carbon, nitrogen and UV-B absorbing compounds. Compared to a 60% reduced UV-B irradiance, the ambient solar UV-B reduced net photosynthesis in Salix arctica leaves fixed in the 45° position which exposed leaves to maximum natural irradiance. Also a reduced Calvin Cycle capacity was found, i.e. the maximum rate of electron transport (Jmax) and the maximum carboxylation rate of Rubisco (Vcmax), and the PSII performance showed a decreased quantum yield and increased energy dissipation. A parallel response pattern and reduced PSII performance at all three sites indicate that these responses take place in all leaves across position in the vegetation. These findings add to the evidence that the ambient solar UV-B currently is a significant stress factor for plants in high Arctic Greenland.
Keywords:FO, minimal fluorescence in dark adapted leaves   FJ, fluorescence at J-step   FI, fluorescence at I step   FM, maximal fluorescence in dark adapted leaves   Fv, variable fluorescence   FV/FM     TRo/ABS, maximum quantum yield of primary photochemistry   Fs&prime  , steady state fluorescence   FO&prime  , minimal fluorescence in light   FM&prime  , maximal fluorescence in light   FV&prime  /FM&prime  , quantum yield of primary photochemistry in light   qP and qN, photochemical and non photochemical quenching   NPQ, Stern-Volmer non photochemical quenching   ETR, electron transport in light   ETO/TRO, probability that a trapped exciton moves an electron into the electron transport chain beyond QA&minus     REO/ETO, efficiency with which an electron can move from the reduced intersystem electron acceptors to the PSI end acceptors   ABS/CSX, absorption per exited leaf cross section e.g. approximated by FO or FM   TRO/CSXDIO/CSX, ETO/CSX and REO/CSX, approximated energy flux trapping, energy flux dissipation, flux of electron transport and reduction of PSI end acceptors per leaf cross section   RC/CSX, active PSII RCs per leaf cross section   RC/ABS, approximated ratio of reaction center chlorophyll to antenna chlorophyll   TRO/RCDIO/RC, ETO/RC and REO/ABS, approximated energy flux trapping, energy flux dissipation, flux of electron transport and reduction of PSI end acceptors per leaf cross section   PIabs, performance index   PItotal, total performance index   PICSx, performance index per leaf cross section   &lsquo  F&rsquo  , filter control   &lsquo  C&rsquo  , open control, &lsquo  UV-B&rsquo  UV-B exclusion   &lsquo  UV-AB&rsquo  , UV-AB exclusion   PS, photosystem   RC, reaction center   Jmax, maximal velocity of RuBP regeneration   Vcmax, maximal velocity of Rubisco carboxylation   SLA, specific leaf area   UV-Babs.comp, leaf content of UV-B absorbing compounds   PAR, photosynthetic active radiation   Pn, net photosynthesis   gs, stomatal conductance   Ci, intercellular CO2 concentration   MED, mean erythremal dose
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