Title
Seasonal water-use efficiency and chlorophyll fluorescence response in alpha grass (Stipa tenacissima L.) is affected by tussock size
Date Issued
01 June 2008
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha
Abstract
Twelve randomly chosen Stipa tenacissima L. individuals were grouped into three tussock size classes, small (ST), medium (MT), and large (LT) with 5.6±0.8, 34.1±4.2, and 631.9±85.8 g of dry green foliar matter, respectively, in three plots with different S. tenacissima cover. Instantaneous (WUEi) and long-term (WUEl) water-use efficiencies were measured in two seasons of contrasting volumetric soil water content (early winter 21.0±0.8 % and summer 5.8±0.3 %). Maximum photochemical efficiency of photosystem 2 and stomatal conductance in summer assessed the extent of water and irradiance stress in tussocks of different size. WUEi was lower in MT and ST "water spender" strategies than in LT during the high water-availability season. In summer net photosynthetic rate and WUEi were higher and photoinhibition was lower in LT than in MT and ST. Significant spatial variability was found in WUEi. Water uptake was competitive in stands with denser alpha grass and more water availability in summer, reducing their WUEi. However, WUEl showed a rising tendency when water became scarce. Thus it is important to explicitly account for plant size in ecophysiological studies, which must be combined with demographic information when estimating functional processes at stand level in sequential scaling procedures. © 2008 Springer Science+Business Media, Inc.
Start page
222
End page
231
Volume
46
Issue
2
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencias de la Tierra, Ciencias ambientales
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-44649095200
Source
Photosynthetica
ISSN of the container
03003604
Sponsor(s)
*Author for correspondence; fax: +34 92 5268840, e-mail: DavidAntonio.Ramirez@uclm.es Acknowledgments: We thank Adela Blasco for her assistance with ecophysiological assessments. Financial support was provided by the “Efecto de la cubierta vegetal en el balance hídrico y en la disponibilidad y calidad del agua, propuesta para aumentar la recarga de acuíferos” Project, funded by the CICYT (REN2000-0529HID, CGL2004-03627) and by “AQUADAPT: Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development” Project founded by the European Community (EVK1-2001-00149) and the PROBASE (CGL2006-11619/HID) and CANOA (CGL2004-04919-C02-01/HID) projects funded by the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science. D.A.R. was at the EEZA on a visiting researcher grant from the Junta de Andalucía regional government. The authors thank Deborah Fuldauer for correcting and improving the English of the text.
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