Stomatal conductance;
Optimization;
Rubisco-limited photosynthesis;
Electron transport limited photosynthesis;
Leaf gas exchange model;
Marginal water use efficiency;
VAPOR-PRESSURE DEFICIT;
GAS-EXCHANGE;
ELEVATED CO2;
TEMPERATURE RESPONSE;
CARBON-DIOXIDE;
WATER-STRESS;
PINUS-TAEDA;
MODEL;
PHOTOSYNTHESIS;
DROUGHT;
D O I:
10.1016/j.agrformet.2013.07.005
中图分类号:
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号:
0901 ;
摘要:
To describe stomatal response to micro-environmental variations, optimization theories for canopy gas exchange are often used as alternatives to empirical or mechanistic but complex models of stomata! function. Solutions for optimal stomatal conductance have been proposed assuming leaf photosynthesis is limited by either Rubisco activity (and hence by CO2 at the photosynthetic site) or ribulose-1,5-biphosphate (RuBP) regeneration rate (and hence light availability). These contrasting assumptions result in different relations between the marginal water use efficiency lambda (the key optimization parameter) and atmospheric CO2 concentration (c(a)). Contrasting predictions of stomatal responses to elevated c(a) ensue, begging the question as to which approach is most suitable. Here, it is proposed that stomatal aperture is optimized for shifting limitations, motivating the development of a framework where Rubisco activity and electron transport co-limit photosynthesis. This approach attempts to reconcile the two previously proposed optimality solutions. Based on a minimalist model of photosynthesis that accounts for both limitations, optimal stomatal conductance is derived as a function of photosynthetic parameters, lambda, and leaf micro-environmental conditions. The optimal stomatal conductances resulting from the different formulations of photosynthesis and functional dependencies of lambda on c(a) are compared for varying environmental conditions, with reference to often observed patterns and scaling relationships. The results suggest that short-term (e.g., sub-daily) fluctuations in c(a) trigger small adjustments in stomatal aperture at a constant lambda, while long-term (e.g., growing season or longer) elevated c(a), may elicit acclimation mechanisms, potentially resulting in changes in lambda. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Duke Univ, Nicholas Sch Environm, Durham, NC 27708 USA
Duke Univ, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Durham, NC 27708 USADuke Univ, Nicholas Sch Environm, Durham, NC 27708 USA
Katul, Gabriel
Manzoni, Stefano
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Duke Univ, Nicholas Sch Environm, Durham, NC 27708 USA
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Manzoni, Stefano
Palmroth, Sari
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Oren, Ram
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Finnish Forest Res Inst, Joensuu Res Unit, FI-80101 Joensuu, Finland
Univ Helsinki, Dept Phys, FI-00014 Helsinki, FinlandFinnish Forest Res Inst, Joensuu Res Unit, FI-80101 Joensuu, Finland
Launiainen, Samuli
Katul, Gabriel G.
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Duke Univ, Nicholas Sch Environm, Durham, NC 27708 USAFinnish Forest Res Inst, Joensuu Res Unit, FI-80101 Joensuu, Finland
Katul, Gabriel G.
Kolari, Pasi
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Kolari, Pasi
Vesala, Timo
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Hari, Pertti
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