A dynamic leaf gas-exchange strategy is conserved in woody plants under changing ambient CO2 : evidence from carbon isotope discrimination in paleo and CO2 enrichment studies.

نویسندگان

  • Steven L Voelker
  • J Renée Brooks
  • Frederick C Meinzer
  • Rebecca Anderson
  • Martin K-F Bader
  • Giovanna Battipaglia
  • Katie M Becklin
  • David Beerling
  • Didier Bert
  • Julio L Betancourt
  • Todd E Dawson
  • Jean-Christophe Domec
  • Richard P Guyette
  • Christian Körner
  • Steven W Leavitt
  • Sune Linder
  • John D Marshall
  • Manuel Mildner
  • Jérôme Ogée
  • Irina Panyushkina
  • Heather J Plumpton
  • Kurt S Pregitzer
  • Matthias Saurer
  • Andrew R Smith
  • Rolf T W Siegwolf
  • Michael C Stambaugh
  • Alan F Talhelm
  • Jacques C Tardif
  • Peter K Van de Water
  • Joy K Ward
  • Lisa Wingate
چکیده

Rising atmospheric [CO2 ], ca , is expected to affect stomatal regulation of leaf gas-exchange of woody plants, thus influencing energy fluxes as well as carbon (C), water, and nutrient cycling of forests. Researchers have proposed various strategies for stomatal regulation of leaf gas-exchange that include maintaining a constant leaf internal [CO2 ], ci , a constant drawdown in CO2 (ca  - ci ), and a constant ci /ca . These strategies can result in drastically different consequences for leaf gas-exchange. The accuracy of Earth systems models depends in part on assumptions about generalizable patterns in leaf gas-exchange responses to varying ca . The concept of optimal stomatal behavior, exemplified by woody plants shifting along a continuum of these strategies, provides a unifying framework for understanding leaf gas-exchange responses to ca . To assess leaf gas-exchange regulation strategies, we analyzed patterns in ci inferred from studies reporting C stable isotope ratios (δ(13) C) or photosynthetic discrimination (∆) in woody angiosperms and gymnosperms that grew across a range of ca spanning at least 100 ppm. Our results suggest that much of the ca -induced changes in ci /ca occurred across ca spanning 200 to 400 ppm. These patterns imply that ca  - ci will eventually approach a constant level at high ca because assimilation rates will reach a maximum and stomatal conductance of each species should be constrained to some minimum level. These analyses are not consistent with canalization toward any single strategy, particularly maintaining a constant ci . Rather, the results are consistent with the existence of a broadly conserved pattern of stomatal optimization in woody angiosperms and gymnosperms. This results in trees being profligate water users at low ca , when additional water loss is small for each unit of C gain, and increasingly water-conservative at high ca , when photosystems are saturated and water loss is large for each unit C gain.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Global change biology

دوره 22 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2016