Effects of ozone impact on the gas exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence of juvenile birch stems (Betula pendula Roth.)

Christiane Wittmann, Rainer Matyssek, Hardy Pfanz, Maja Humar

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Abstract

Effects of ozone impact on gas exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence of juvenile birch (Betula pendula) stems and leaves were investigated. Significant differences in the response of leaves and stems to ozone were found. In leaves, O3 exposure led to a significant decline in photosynthetic rates, whereas stems revealed an increased dark respiration and a concomitant increase in corticular photosynthesis. In contrast to birch leaves, corticular photosynthesis appeared to support the carbon balance of stems or even of the whole-tree under O3 stress. The differences in the ozone-response between leaves and stems were found to be related to ozone uptake rates, and thus to inherent differences in leaf and stem O3 conductance.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)258-266
Number of pages9
JournalEnvironmental Pollution
Volume150
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2007

Keywords

  • CO exchange
  • Corticular photosynthesis
  • Fluorescence
  • Ozone
  • Stem respiration

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