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Photosynthesis in Response to Different Salinities and Immersions of Two Native Rhizophoraceae Mangroves

Authors :
Chung-I Chen
Kuan-Hung Lin
Meng-Yuan Huang
Shau-Lian Wong
Tien-Szu Liao
Ming-Nan Chen
Jen-Hsien Weng
Mei-Li Hsueh
Yu-Hsiang Lai
Ching-Wen Wang
Source :
Cells, Vol 11, Iss 19, p 3054 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2022.

Abstract

Mangrove ecosystems are vulnerable to rising sea levels as the plants are exposed to high salinity and tidal submergence. The ways in which these plants respond to varying salinities, immersion depths, and levels of light irradiation are poorly studied. To understand photosynthesis in response to salinity and submergence in mangroves acclimated to different tidal elevations, two-year-old seedlings of two native mangrove species, Kandelia obovata and Rhizophora stylosa, were treated at different salinity concentrations (0, 10, and 30 part per thousand, ppt) with and without immersion conditions under fifteen photosynthetic photon flux densities (PPFD μmol photon·m−2·s−1). The photosynthetic capacity and the chlorophyll fluorescence (ChlF) parameters of both species were measured. We found that under different PPFDs, electron transport rate (ETR) induction was much faster than photosynthetic rate (Pn) induction, and Pn was restricted by stomatal conductance (Gs). The Pn of the immersed K. obovata plants increased, indicating that this species is immersed-tolerant, whereas the Pn level of the R. stylosa plants is salt-tolerant with no immersion. All of the plants treated with 30 ppt salinity exhibited lower Pn but higher non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) and heat quenching (D) values, followed by increases in the excess energy and photoprotective effects. Since NPQ or D can be easily measured in the field, these values provide a useful ecological monitoring index that may provide a reference for mangrove restoration, habitat creation, and ecological monitoring.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20734409
Volume :
11
Issue :
19
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Cells
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.be8b0764c304f82aba9da5541fe49eb
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11193054