Chlorophyll fluorescence kinetics, photosynthetic activity, and pigment composition of blue-shade and half-shade leaves as compared to sun and shade leaves of different trees

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Hartmut K. Lichtenthaler
Fatbardha Babani
Martin Navrátil
Claus Buschmann
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[1] Botanical Institute,Biotechnology Department, Faculty of Natural Sciences
[2] Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT),Department of Physics, Faculty of Science
[3] University of Tirana,undefined
[4] University of Ostrava,undefined
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Photosynthesis Research | 2013年 / 117卷
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Blue skylight spectrum; Chlorophyll fluorescence decrease ratio ; Light adaptation; Net photosynthetic CO; fixation; Spectral irradiance of half-shade and full shade;
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The chlorophyll (Chl) fluorescence induction kinetics, net photosynthetic CO2 fixation rates PN, and composition of photosynthetic pigments of differently light exposed leaves of several trees were comparatively measured to determine the differences in photosynthetic activity and pigment adaptation of leaves. The functional measurements were carried out with sun, half-shade and shade leaves of seven different trees species. These were: Acer platanoides L., Ginkgo biloba L., Fagus sylvatica L., Platanusx acerifolia Willd., Populus nigra L., Quercus robur L., Tilia cordata Mill. In three cases (beech, ginkgo, and oak), we compared the Chl fluorescence kinetics and photosynthetic rates of blue-shade leaves of the north tree crown receiving only blue sky light but no direct sunlight with that of sun leaves. In these cases, we also determined in detail the pigment composition of all four leaf types. In addition, we determined the quantum irradiance and spectral irradiance of direct sunlight, blue skylight as well as the irradiance in half shade and full shade. The results indicate that sun leaves possess significantly higher mean values for the net CO2 fixation rates PN (7.8–10.7 μmol CO2 m−2 s−1 leaf area) and the Chl fluorescence ratio RFd (3.85–4.46) as compared to shade leaves (mean PN of 2.6–3.8 μmol CO2 m−2 s−1 leaf area.; mean RFd of 1.94–2.56). Sun leaves also exhibit higher mean values for the pigment ratio Chl a/b (3.14–3.31) and considerably lower values for the weight ratio total chlorophylls to total carotenoids, (a + b)/(x + c), (4.07–4.25) as compared to shade leaves (Chl a/b 2.62–2.72) and (a + b)/(x + c) of 5.18–5.54. Blue-shade and half-shade leaves have an intermediate position between sun and shade leaves in all investigated parameters including the ratio Fv/Fo (maximum quantum yield of PS2 photochemistry) and are significantly different from sun and shade leaves but could not be differentiated from each other. The mean values of the Chl fluorescence decrease ratio RFd of blue-shade and half-shade leaves fit well into the strong linear correlation with the net photosynthetic rates PN of sun and shade leaves, thus unequivocally indicating that the determination of the Chl fluorescence decrease ratio RFd is a fast and indirect measurement of the photosynthetic activity of leaves. The investigations clearly demonstrate that the photosynthetic capacity and pigment composition of leaves and chloroplasts strongly depend on the amounts and quality of light received by the leaves.
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