Photosynthesis, chloroplast pigments, and antioxidants in Pinus canariensis under free-air ozone fumigation
High O 3 levels, driving uptake and challenging defense, prevail on the Canary Islands, being associated with the hot and dry summers of the Mediterranean-type climate. Pinus canariensis is an endemic conifer species that forms forests across these islands. We investigated the effects of ozone on ph...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Environmental pollution (1987) 2009-02, Vol.157 (2), p.392-395 |
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Zusammenfassung: | High O
3 levels, driving uptake and challenging defense, prevail on the Canary Islands, being associated with the hot and dry summers of the Mediterranean-type climate.
Pinus canariensis is an endemic conifer species that forms forests across these islands. We investigated the effects of ozone on photosynthesis and biochemical parameters of
P. canariensis seedlings exposed to free-air O
3 fumigation at Kranzberg Forest, Germany, where ambient O
3 levels were similar to those at forest sites in the Canary Islands. The twice-ambient O
3 regime (2xO
3) neither caused visible injury-like chlorotic or necrotic spots in the needles nor significantly affected violaxanthin, antheraxanthin and zeaxanthin levels and the de-epoxidation state of the xanthophyll cycle. In parallel, stomatal conductance for water vapour, net photosynthesis, intercellular CO
2 concentration, chlorophyll fluorescence parameters, as well as antioxidant levels were hardly affected. It is concluded that presently prevailing O
3 levels do not impose severe stress on
P. canariensis seedlings.
Twice-ambient ozone does not significantly affect the physiological behavior of
Pinus canariensis seedlings. |
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ISSN: | 0269-7491 1873-6424 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.envpol.2008.09.044 |