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Pigment dynamics and autumn leaf senescence in a New England deciduous forest,eastern USA
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">David W?LeeEmail author  John?O’Keefe  N Michele?Holbrook  Taylor S?Feild
Institution:(1) Department of Biological Sciences, Florida International University, Miami, Florida 33199, USA;(2) Fairchild Tropical Garden, Miami, Florida 33156, USA;(3) Harvard Forest, Petersham, Massachusetts 01366, USA;(4) Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA;(5) Department of Botany, University of Toronto, Toronto, M5Sthinsp3B2, Canada
Abstract:The leaves of woody plants at Harvard Forest in Central Massachusetts, USA, changed color during senescence; 70% (62/89) of the woody species examined anatomically contained anthocyanins during senescence. Anthocyanins were not present in summer green leaves, and appeared primarily in the vacuoles of palisade parenchyma cells. Yellow coloration was a result of the unmasking of xanthophyll pigments in senescing chloroplasts. In nine red-senescing species, anthocyanins were not detectable in mature leaves, and were synthesized de novo in senescence, with less than 20thinspµg cm–2 of chlorophyll remaining. Xanthophyll concentrations declined in relation to chlorophyll to the same extent in both yellow- and red-leaved taxa. Declines in the maximum photosystemthinspII quantum yield of leaves collected prior to dawn were only slightly less in the red-senescing species, indicating no long-term protective activity. Red-leaved species had significantly greater mass/area and lower chlorophyllthinspa/b ratios during senescence. Nitrogen tissue concentrations in mature and senescent leaves negatively correlated to anthocyanin concentrations in senescent leaves, weak evidence for more efficient nitrogen resorption in anthocyanic species. Shading retarded both chlorophyll loss and anthocyanin production in Cornus alternifolia, Acer rubrum, Acer saccharum, Quercus rubra and Viburnum alnifolium. It promoted chlorophyll loss in yellow-senescing Fagus grandifolia. A reduced redthinsp:thinspfar-red ratio did not affect this process. Anthocyanins did not increase leaf temperatures in Q.thinsprubra and Vaccinium corymbosum on cold and sunny days. The timing of leaf-fall was remarkably constant from year to year, and the order of senescence of individual species was consistent.
Keywords:anthocyanin  function  leaf senescence  temperate deciduous forest
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