Eclipse Effects on CO2 Profile within and above Sorghum Canopy
We analyzed the effects of a partial solar eclipse (22 July 2009) on microclimate including vertical gradients of CO 2 concentrations ([CO 2 ]), so called [CO 2 ] profile, in a mature sorghum canopy. Together with CO 2 measurement, major photosynthetic drivers of microclimate, light intensity, tempe...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant production science 2010, Vol.13 (4), p.338-346 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We analyzed the effects of a partial solar eclipse (22 July 2009) on microclimate including vertical gradients of CO
2
concentrations ([CO
2
]), so called [CO
2
] profile, in a mature sorghum canopy. Together with CO
2
measurement, major photosynthetic drivers of microclimate, light intensity, temperature and atmospheric H
2
O concentration ([H
2
O]) were also measured simultaneously at the same place and height. [CO
2
] at 6.0, 3.2, 2.1, 1.4, 0.7, 0 m above the ground (canopy height was 3.2 m) increased by 5.8, 4.8, 9.0, 7.8, 6.4, 7.6μmol mol-
1
, respectively, from 1 hour before the eclipse maximum to the eclipse maximum, during which theincident solar radiation above the canopy dropped by 1473 μmol photons m-
2
s-
1
. However, it declined by 3.4, 10.6, 10.8, 6.0, 5.4, and 5.8μmol mol-
1
, respectively, from the eclipse to 1 hour later,during which the incident radiation increased by 1350μmol photons m-
2
s-
1
. The [CO
2
] profile during the eclipse was uniform except for higher [CO
2
] near the ground. Comparative analysis of theeffect of light intensity on the microclimate during the eclipse-induced light decreasing phase (ELDP) and eclipse-induced light increasing phase (ELIP) revealed that [CO
2
], [H
2
O], temperature and relative humidity (RH) are significantly correlated with the light intensity above the canopy in a nearly linear fashion. Furthermore it indicated that detected less light-reacted canopy photosynthesis at a higher layer within the canopy during ELIP might be due to slower response of stomatal opening (than closing) to the light intensity above the canopy. |
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ISSN: | 1343-943X 1349-1008 |
DOI: | 10.1626/pps.13.338 |