Leon van der Linden
Technical University of Denmark
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Journal of Plant Physiology | 2011
Kristian Rost Albert; Teis Nørgaard Mikkelsen; Anders Michelsen; H. Ro-Poulsen; Leon van der Linden
Increased temperature, atmospheric CO(2) and change in precipitation patterns affect plant physiological and ecosystem processes. In combination, the interactions between these effects result in complex responses that challenge our current understanding. In a multi-factorial field experiment with elevated CO(2) (CO2, FACE), nighttime warming (T) and periodic drought (D), we investigated photosynthetic capacity and PSII performance in the evergreen dwarf shrub Calluna vulgaris and the grass Deschampsia flexuosa in a temperate heath ecosystem. Photosynthetic capacity was evaluated using A/C(i) curves, leaf nitrogen content and chlorophyll-a fluorescence OJIP induction curves. The PSII performance was evaluated via the total performance index PI(total), which integrates the function of antenna, reaction centers, electron transport and end-acceptor reduction according to the OJIP-test. The PSII performance was negatively influenced by high air temperature, low soil water content and high irradiance dose. The experimental treatments of elevated CO(2) and prolonged drought generally down-regulated J(max), V(cmax) and PI(total). Recovery from these depressions was found in the evergreen shrub after rewetting, while post-rewetting up-regulation of these parameters was observed in the grass. Warming effects acted indirectly to improve early season J(max), V(cmax) and PI(total). The responses in the multi-factorial experimental manipulations demonstrated complex interactive effects of T×CO2, D×CO2 and T×D×CO2 on photosynthetic capacity and PSII performance. The impact on the O-J, J-I and I-P phases which determine the response of PI(total) are discussed. The single factor effects on PSII performance and their interactions could be explained by parallel adjustments of V(cmax), J(max) and leaf nitrogen in combination. Despite the highly variable natural environment, the OJIP-test was very robust in detecting the impacts of T, D, CO2 and their interactions. This study demonstrates that future climate will affect fundamental plant physiological processes in a way that is not predictable from single factor treatments. The interaction effects that were observed depended upon both the growth strategy of the species considered, and their ability to adjust during drought and rewetting periods.
Ecology and Evolution | 2013
Georg Frenck; Leon van der Linden; Teis Nørgaard Mikkelsen; Hans Brix; Rikke Bagger Jørgensen
Functional plant traits are likely to adapt under the sustained pressure imposed by environmental changes through natural selection. Employing Brassica napus as a model, a multi-generational study was performed to investigate the potential trajectories of selection at elevated [CO2] in two different temperature regimes. To reveal phenotypic divergence at the manipulated [CO2] and temperature conditions, a full-factorial natural selection regime was established in a phytotron environment over the range of four generations. It is demonstrated that a directional response to selection at elevated [CO2] led to higher quantities of reproductive output over the range of investigated generations independent of the applied temperature regime. The increase in seed yield caused an increase in aboveground biomass. This suggests quantitative changes in the functions of carbon sequestration of plants subjected to increased levels of CO2 over the generational range investigated. The results of this study suggest that phenotypic divergence of plants selected under elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration may drive the future functions of plant productivity to be different from projections that do not incorporate selection responses of plants. This study accentuates the importance of phenotypic responses across multiple generations in relation to our understanding of biogeochemical dynamics of future ecosystems. Furthermore, the positive selection response of reproductive output under increased [CO2] may ameliorate depressions in plant reproductive fitness caused by higher temperatures in situations where both factors co-occur.
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science | 2009
Leon van der Linden; Claus Beier; Teis Nørgaard Mikkelsen; Martin Holmstrup; Inger Kappel Schmidt; Per Ambus; Kim Pilegaard; Kristian Rost Albert; Louise C. Andresen; Merete Bang Selsted; Klaus Steenberg Larsen; Andreas Ibrom
General information State: Published Organisations: Ecosystems, Biosystems Division, Risø National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Biosystems Division. Management, Danish Centre for Environment and Energy, University of Copenhagen Contributors: Linden, L., Beier, C., Mikkelsen, T. N., Holmstrup, M., Schmidt, I., Ambus, P., Pilegaard, K., Albert, K. R., Andresen, L. C., Selsted, M. B., Larsen, K. S., Ibrom, A. Pages: 042021 Publication date: 2009
Global Change Biology | 2011
Klaus Steenberg Larsen; Louise C. Andresen; Claus Beier; Sven Jonasson; Kristian Rost Albert; Per Ambus; Marie F. Arndal; Mette S. Carter; Søren Christensen; Martin Holmstrup; Andreas Ibrom; Jane Kongstad; Leon van der Linden; Kristine Maraldo; Anders Michelsen; Teis Nørgaard Mikkelsen; Kim Pilegaard; Anders Priemé; H. Ro-Poulsen; Inger Kappel Schmidt; Merete Bang Selsted; Karen Stevnbak
Functional Ecology | 2007
Teis Nørgaard Mikkelsen; Claus Beier; Sven Jonasson; Martin Holmstrup; Inger Kappel Schmidt; Per Ambus; Kim Pilegaard; Anders Michelsen; Kristian Rost Albert; Louise C. Andresen; Marie F. Arndal; N. Bruun; Stina Christensen; S. Danbæk; Per Gundersen; Preben Jørgensen; Leon van der Linden; Jane Kongstad; Kristine Maraldo; Anders Priemé; Torben Riis-Nielsen; H. Ro-Poulsen; Karen Stevnbak; Merete Bang Selsted; Poul Therkild Sørensen; Klaus Steenberg Larsen; Mette S. Carter; Andreas Ibrom; T. Martinussen; F. Miglietta
Archive | 2010
Klaus Steenberg Larsen; Louise C. Andresen; Claus Beier; Sven Jonasson; Kristian Rost Albert; Per Ambus; Karen Stevnbak; Marie F. Arndal; Mette S. Carter; Søren Christensen; Martin Holmstrup; Andreas Ibrom; Jane Kongstad; Leon van der Linden; Kristine Maraldo; Anders Michelsen; Teis Nørgaard Mikkelsen; Kim Pilegaard; Ambers Prieme; H. Ro-Poulsen; Inger Kappel Schmidt; Merete Bang Selsted
Global Change Biology | 2012
Merete Bang Selsted; Leon van der Linden; Andreas Ibrom; Anders Michelsen; Klaus Steenberg Larsen; Jane Kongstad Pedersen; Teis Nørgaard Mikkelsen; Kim Pilegaard; Claus Beier; Per Ambus
European Journal of Agronomy | 2011
Georg Frenck; Leon van der Linden; Teis Nørgaard Mikkelsen; Hans Brix; Rikke Bagger Jørgensen
Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science | 2011
S.K. Clausen; Georg Frenck; Leon van der Linden; Teis Nørgaard Mikkelsen; C. Lunde; Rikke Bagger Jørgensen
Soil Biology & Biochemistry | 2011
Mette S. Carter; Per Ambus; Kristian Rost Albert; Klaus Steenberg Larsen; Michael Andersson; Anders Priemé; Leon van der Linden; Claus Beier