Aurélie Bachy
University of Liège
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Physiologia Plantarum | 2017
Anthony Digrado; Aurélie Bachy; Ahsan Mozaffar; Niels Schoon; Filippo Bussotti; Crist Amelynck; Anne-Catherine Dalcq; Marie-Laure Fauconnier; Marc Aubinet; Bernard Heinesch; Patrick du Jardin; Pierre Delaplace
Several experiments have highlighted the complexity of stress interactions involved in plant response. The impact in field conditions of combined environmental constraints on the mechanisms involved in plant photosynthetic response, however, remains understudied. In a long-term field study performed in a managed grassland, we investigated the photosynthetic apparatus response of the perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) to environmental constraints and its ability to recover and acclimatize. Frequent field measurements of chlorophyll a fluorescence (ChlF) were made in order to determine the photosynthetic performance response of a population of L. perenne. Strong midday declines in the maximum quantum yield of primary photochemistry (FV FM ) were observed in summer, when a combination of heat and high light intensity increased photosynthetic inhibition. During this period, increase in photosystem I (PSI) activity efficiency was also recorded, suggesting an increase in the photochemical pathway for de-excitation in summer. Strong climatic events (e.g. heat waves) were shown to reduce electron transport between photosystem II (PSII) and PSI. This reduction might have preserved the PSI from photo-oxidation. Periods of low soil moisture and high levels of sun irradiance increased PSII sensitivity to heat stress, suggesting increased susceptibility to combined environmental constraints. Despite the multiple inhibitions of photosynthetic functionality in summer, the L. perenne population showed increased PSII tolerance to environmental stresses in August. This might have been a response to earlier environmental constraints. It could also be linked to the selection and/or emergence of well-adapted individuals.
Frontiers in Plant Science | 2018
Anthony Digrado; Louis Gourlez de la Motte; Aurélie Bachy; Ahsan Mozaffar; Niels Schoon; Filippo Bussotti; Crist Amelynck; Anne-Catherine Dalcq; Marie-Laure Fauconnier; Marc Aubinet; Bernard Heinesch; Patrick du Jardin; Pierre Delaplace
Plants, under stressful conditions, can proceed to photosynthetic adjustments in order to acclimatize and alleviate the detrimental impacts on the photosynthetic apparatus. However, it is currently unclear how adjustment of photosynthetic processes under environmental constraints by plants influences CO2 gas exchange at the ecosystem-scale. Over a 2-year period, photosynthetic performance of a temperate grassland ecosystem was characterized by conducting frequent chlorophyll fluorescence (ChlF) measurements on three primary grassland species (Lolium perenne L., Taraxacum sp., and Trifolium repens L.). Ecosystem photosynthetic performance was estimated from measurements performed on the three dominant grassland species weighed based on their relative abundance. In addition, monitoring CO2 fluxes was performed by eddy covariance. The highest decrease in photosynthetic performance was detected in summer, when environmental constraints were combined. Dicot species (Taraxacum sp. and T. repens) presented the strongest capacity to up-regulate PSI and exhibited the highest electron transport efficiency under stressful environmental conditions compared with L. perenne. The decline in ecosystem photosynthetic performance did not lead to a reduction in gross primary productivity, likely because increased light energy was available under these conditions. The carbon amounts fixed at light saturation were not influenced by alterations in photosynthetic processes, suggesting photosynthesis was not impaired. Decreased photosynthetic performance was associated with high respiration flux, but both were influenced by temperature. Our study revealed variation in photosynthetic performance of a grassland ecosystem responded to environmental constraints, but alterations in photosynthetic processes appeared to exhibit a negligible influence on ecosystem CO2 fluxes.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2016
Aurélie Bachy; Marc Aubinet; Niels Schoon; Crist Amelynck; Bernard Bodson; Christine Moureaux; Bernard Heinesch
Atmospheric Environment | 2017
Ahsan Mozaffar; Niels Schoon; Anthony Digrado; Aurélie Bachy; Pierre Delaplace; P. du Jardin; Marie-Laure Fauconnier; Marc Aubinet; B. Heinesch; Crist Amelynck
Atmospheric Environment | 2018
Aurélie Bachy; Marc Aubinet; Crist Amelynck; Niels Schoon; Bernard Bodson; Christine Moureaux; Pierre Delaplace; A. De Ligne; Bernard Heinesch
Atmospheric Environment | 2018
Ahsan Mozaffar; Niels Schoon; Aurélie Bachy; Anthony Digrado; Bernard Heinesch; Marc Aubinet; Marie-Laure Fauconnier; Pierre Delaplace; P. du Jardin; Crist Amelynck
Archive | 2017
Anthony Digrado; Aurélie Bachy; Ahsan Mozaffar; Niels Schoon; Filippo Bussotti; Crist Amelynck; Anne-Catherine Dalcq; Marie-Laure Fauconnier; Marc Aubinet; Bernard Heinesch; Patrick du Jardin; Pierre Delaplace
Archive | 2017
Colin Michel; Bernard Heinesch; Aurélie Bachy; Marc Aubinet; Anthony Digrado; Pierre Delaplace; Patrick du Jardin; Marie-Laure Fauconnier; Christ Amelynck; Niels Schoon; Ahsan Mozaffar
Archive | 2017
Ahsan Mozaffar; Niels Schoon; Aurélie Bachy; Anthony Digrado; Bernard Heinesch; Marc Aubinet; Marie-Laure Fauconnier; Pierre Delaplace; Patrick du Jardin; Crist Amelynck
Archive | 2017
Colin Michel; Bernard Heinesch; Aurélie Bachy; Marc Aubinet; Anthony Digrado; Pierre Delaplace; Patrick du Jardin; Marie-Laure Fauconnier; Crist Amelynck; Niels Schoon; Ahsan Mozaffar