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Intercellular CO2 concentration and water-use efficiency of temperate plants with different life-forms and from different microhabitats
Authors:F. Yoshie
Affiliation:(1) The Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University, 060 Sapporo, Japan
Abstract:Summary Photosynthesis and transpiration were measured simultaneously, under near-optimum and constant environmental conditions, in intact leaves of plants native to the temperate forest region. A linear relationship between photosynthetic rate and stomatal conductance was found in every species tested irrespective of leaf age or season, indicating that the calculated intercellular CO2 concentration and water-use efficiency were fairly constant within a species. The values of intercellular CO2 concentration and water-use efficiency ranged from 221 to 271 mgrl l–1
$$(bar x pm S.D., 247 pm mu 1 1^{ - 1} )$$
and 4.46 to 8.20 mgrmol CO2 mmolH2O–1 (6.24±0.90 mgrmol CO2 mmolH2O–1), respectively. The variations in intercellular CO2 concentration and water-use efficiency were not directly related to photosynthetic capacities, life-forms, or microhabitat preferences. The intercellular CO2 concentrations found in this study were close to values reported from cultivated plants and plants native to more arid regions, suggesting a common mechanism to maintain the stomatal conductance proportional to photosynthetic capacity over a wide variety of C3 plants.
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