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Age and phenology control photosynthesis and leaf traits in the understory woody species, Rhamnus cathartica and Prunus serotina

Understory plants are often inadequately represented or neglected within analyses of forest ecosystem productivity. Further, the potential impacts of the biological factors of age class and growth form on carbon cycling physiology, and how it may vary across the growing season and amongst species of...

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Autores principales: Heskel, Mary, Pengra, Jean, Kruper, Ally, Anderson, Michael D, Dosch, Jerald J, Goldstein, Lianna, Hahn, Shannon, Hoffman, Sarah
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9639396/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36380818
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plac044
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author Heskel, Mary
Pengra, Jean
Kruper, Ally
Anderson, Michael D
Dosch, Jerald J
Goldstein, Lianna
Hahn, Shannon
Hoffman, Sarah
author_facet Heskel, Mary
Pengra, Jean
Kruper, Ally
Anderson, Michael D
Dosch, Jerald J
Goldstein, Lianna
Hahn, Shannon
Hoffman, Sarah
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description Understory plants are often inadequately represented or neglected within analyses of forest ecosystem productivity. Further, the potential impacts of the biological factors of age class and growth form on carbon cycling physiology, and how it may vary across the growing season and amongst species of different native/non-native status, have not been thoroughly considered. Our study examines photosynthesis and associated physical leaf traits in two understory woody species, Rhamnus cathartica, introduced and invasive in North America, and Prunus serotina, a common subcanopy species native to North America. We estimated leaf-level photosynthesis as measured through light and carbon dioxide response curves, dark-adapted chlorophyll fluorescence and leaf traits (leaf mass per area and stomatal density) for each combination of species and age class at plots in the understory of a temperate deciduous research forest in the US Upper Midwest at two time points during the growing season, late spring (late May) and mid-summer (mid-July). Carbon assimilation rates from light response curves (A(sat), A(400)) and fluorescence capacity estimate F(v)/F(m) all increased between the two measurement points in both species and age class. Estimates of carbon reaction capacity (V(cmax) and J(max)) exhibited a different directional response to seasonal development, declining in seedlings of both species and P. serotina trees (~8–37 % reduction in V(cmax), ~9–34 % reduction in J(max)), though increased in trees of R. cathartica (+24 % in V(cmax), +9 % in J(max)). Divergent responses in photosynthetic parameters amongst these factors may be explained by species differences in leaf mass per area and stomatal density, which together are likely influenced by both growth form, canopy position and ontogeny. Overall, we believe our findings suggest complex, varied influences on photosynthesis that indicate environmental and biological plasticity which may contribute to the historic and continued expansion of R. cathartica in the US Upper Midwest region.
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spelling pubmed-96393962022-11-14 Age and phenology control photosynthesis and leaf traits in the understory woody species, Rhamnus cathartica and Prunus serotina Heskel, Mary Pengra, Jean Kruper, Ally Anderson, Michael D Dosch, Jerald J Goldstein, Lianna Hahn, Shannon Hoffman, Sarah AoB Plants Studies Understory plants are often inadequately represented or neglected within analyses of forest ecosystem productivity. Further, the potential impacts of the biological factors of age class and growth form on carbon cycling physiology, and how it may vary across the growing season and amongst species of different native/non-native status, have not been thoroughly considered. Our study examines photosynthesis and associated physical leaf traits in two understory woody species, Rhamnus cathartica, introduced and invasive in North America, and Prunus serotina, a common subcanopy species native to North America. We estimated leaf-level photosynthesis as measured through light and carbon dioxide response curves, dark-adapted chlorophyll fluorescence and leaf traits (leaf mass per area and stomatal density) for each combination of species and age class at plots in the understory of a temperate deciduous research forest in the US Upper Midwest at two time points during the growing season, late spring (late May) and mid-summer (mid-July). Carbon assimilation rates from light response curves (A(sat), A(400)) and fluorescence capacity estimate F(v)/F(m) all increased between the two measurement points in both species and age class. Estimates of carbon reaction capacity (V(cmax) and J(max)) exhibited a different directional response to seasonal development, declining in seedlings of both species and P. serotina trees (~8–37 % reduction in V(cmax), ~9–34 % reduction in J(max)), though increased in trees of R. cathartica (+24 % in V(cmax), +9 % in J(max)). Divergent responses in photosynthetic parameters amongst these factors may be explained by species differences in leaf mass per area and stomatal density, which together are likely influenced by both growth form, canopy position and ontogeny. Overall, we believe our findings suggest complex, varied influences on photosynthesis that indicate environmental and biological plasticity which may contribute to the historic and continued expansion of R. cathartica in the US Upper Midwest region. Oxford University Press 2022-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9639396/ /pubmed/36380818 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plac044 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Annals of Botany Company. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Studies
Heskel, Mary
Pengra, Jean
Kruper, Ally
Anderson, Michael D
Dosch, Jerald J
Goldstein, Lianna
Hahn, Shannon
Hoffman, Sarah
Age and phenology control photosynthesis and leaf traits in the understory woody species, Rhamnus cathartica and Prunus serotina
title Age and phenology control photosynthesis and leaf traits in the understory woody species, Rhamnus cathartica and Prunus serotina
title_full Age and phenology control photosynthesis and leaf traits in the understory woody species, Rhamnus cathartica and Prunus serotina
title_fullStr Age and phenology control photosynthesis and leaf traits in the understory woody species, Rhamnus cathartica and Prunus serotina
title_full_unstemmed Age and phenology control photosynthesis and leaf traits in the understory woody species, Rhamnus cathartica and Prunus serotina
title_short Age and phenology control photosynthesis and leaf traits in the understory woody species, Rhamnus cathartica and Prunus serotina
title_sort age and phenology control photosynthesis and leaf traits in the understory woody species, rhamnus cathartica and prunus serotina
topic Studies
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9639396/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36380818
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plac044
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