1. Predawn leaf conductance depends on previous day irradiance but is not related to growth in aspen saplings grown under artificially manipulated air humidity
- Author
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Anu Sõber, Priit Kupper, Linda Rusalepp, Ants Kaasik, Mai Kukumägi, and Gristin Rohula-Okunev
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0106 biological sciences ,0303 health sciences ,Stomatal conductance ,Conductance ,Humidity ,Plant Science ,Biology ,Darkness ,Photosynthesis ,01 natural sciences ,Trees ,Plant Leaves ,03 medical and health sciences ,Horticulture ,Respiration ,Relative growth rate ,Relative humidity ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,030304 developmental biology ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
Recent studies have suggested that predawn stomatal opening may enhance early-morning photosynthesis (A) and improve the relative growth rate of trees. However, the causality between night-time stomatal conductance, A, and tree growth is disputable because stomatal opening in darkness can be mediated by previous day photosynthate loads and might be a consequence of growth-related processes like dark respiration (R). To identify linkages between night-time leaf conductance (gl_night), A, R, and tree growth, we conducted an experiment in hybrid aspen saplings grown under different air relative humidity (RH) conditions and previous day irradiance level (IR_pday). Predawn leaf conductance (gl_predawn) depended on RH, IR_pday and R (P < 0.05), whereas early-morning gross A (Agross_PAR500) depended on IR_pday and gl_predawn (P < 0.001). Daytime net A was positively related to Agross_PAR500 and leaf [N] (P < 0.05). Tree diameter and height increment correlated positively with gl at the beginning and middle of the night (P < 0.05) but not before dawn. Although our results demonstrate that gl_night was related to tree growth, the relationship was not determined by R. The linkage between gl_predawn and Agross_PAR500 was modified by IR_pday, indicating that daily CO2 assimilation probably provides feedback for stomatal opening before dawn.
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- 2020