Temperature and water regulation of gas exchange of Opuntia polyacantha

Opuntia polyacantha was collected from the shortgrass prairie in Colorado. Carbon dioxide and water vapor exchange was monitored in plants pretreated and analyzed under cool temperatures (20/15° C) and warm temperatures (35/15° C). Well watered plants under a 35/15 thermoperiod supported the fixatio...

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Veröffentlicht in:Oecologia 1978, Vol.35 (2), p.149-159
Hauptverfasser: Gerwick, B.C, Williams, G.J. III
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Zusammenfassung:Opuntia polyacantha was collected from the shortgrass prairie in Colorado. Carbon dioxide and water vapor exchange was monitored in plants pretreated and analyzed under cool temperatures (20/15° C) and warm temperatures (35/15° C). Well watered plants under a 35/15 thermoperiod supported the fixation of atmospheric CO₂ during the night, early morning, and late afternoon. Plants under a 20/15 thermoperiod exhibited CO₂ uptake only during the afternoon. The fixation of CO₂ at night could be stimulated or induced by decreasing the night temperature. Plants from which water was withheld two or four weeks showed a decline in CO₂ fixation with the uptake at night exhibiting the greatest sensitivity. Under conditions of water stress the enhancement of CO₂ uptake at night by cool night temperatures was largely lost. Plants water stressed for 4 weeks recovered rapidly upon rewatering under warm or cool temperatures. Rates of CO₂ fixation were comparable to well watered plants within 24 h. The effects of temperature and water stress on gas exchange are compared to the in situ growth pattern of O. polyacantha and contrasted with the regulation of gas exchange observed in C₃ and C₄ grasses of the shortgrass prairie.
ISSN:0029-8549
1432-1939
DOI:10.1007/BF00344728