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Journal of Experimental Botany | 2009

CO2 efflux, CO2 concentration and photosynthetic refixation in stems of Eucalyptus globulus (Labill.)

S. Cerasoli; Mary Anne McGuire; J. Faria; M. Mourato; M. Schmidt; J. S. Pereira; M. M. Chaves; Robert O. Teskey

In spite of the importance of respiration in forest carbon budgets, the mechanisms by which physiological factors control stem respiration are unclear. An experiment was set up in a Eucalyptus globulus plantation in central Portugal with monoculture stands of 5-year-old and 10-year-old trees. CO(2) efflux from stems under shaded and unshaded conditions, as well as the concentration of CO(2) dissolved in sap [CO(2)(*)], stem temperature, and sap flow were measured with the objective of improving our understanding of the factors controlling CO(2) release from stems of E. globulus. CO(2) efflux was consistently higher in 5-year-old, compared with 10-year-old, stems, averaging 3.4 versus 1.3 mumol m(-2) s(-1), respectively. Temperature and [CO(2)(*)] both had important, and similar, influences on the rate of CO(2) efflux from the stems, but neither explained the difference in the magnitude of CO(2) efflux between trees of different age and size. No relationship was found between efflux and sap flow, and efflux was independent of tree volume, suggesting the presence of substantial barriers to the diffusion of CO(2) from the xylem to the atmosphere in this species. The rate of corticular photosynthesis was the same in trees of both ages and only reduced CO(2) efflux by 7%, probably due to the low irradiance at the stem surface below the canopy. The younger trees were growing at a much faster rate than the older trees. The difference between CO(2) efflux from the younger and older stems appears to have resulted from a difference in growth respiration rather than a difference in the rate of diffusion of xylem-transported CO(2).


Physiologia Plantarum | 1998

Differences in the response of carbon assimilation to summer stress (water deficits, high light and temperature) in four Mediterranean tree species

T. Faria; D. Silvério; E. Breia; R. Cabral; Anunciación Abadía; Javier Abadía; J. S. Pereira; M. M. Chaves


Journal of Experimental Botany | 1992

Water Stress, CO2 and Climate Change

M. M. Chaves; J. S. Pereira


Plant and Soil | 2006

Hydraulic lift in cork oak trees in a savannah-type Mediterranean ecosystem and its contribution to the local water balance

Cathy Kurz-Besson; Dennis O. Otieno; Raquel Lobo do Vale; Rolf T. W. Siegwolf; Markus Schmidt; Alastair Herd; Carla Nogueira; Teresa S. David; J.S. David; John Tenhunen; J. S. Pereira; M. M. Chaves


Journal of Experimental Botany | 1990

Afternoon Depression In Photosynthesis in Grapevine Leaves—Evidence for a High Light Stress Effect

M.J. Correia; M. M. Chaves; J. S. Pereira


Journal of Experimental Botany | 1997

Seasonal changes in xanthophyll composition and photosynthesis of cork oak (Quercus suber L.) leaves under mediterranean climate

J.I. Garcia-Plazaola; T. Faria; Javier Abadía; M. M. Chaves; J. S. Pereira


Journal of Experimental Botany | 1996

Growth at elevated CO2 leads to down-regulation of photosynthesis and altered response to high temperature in Quercus suber L. seedlings

T. Faria; D. Wilkins; R. T. Besford; M. Vaz; J. S. Pereira; M. M. Chaves


Journal of Experimental Botany | 1995

Soil-plant water relations, root distribution and biomass partitioning in Lupinus albus L. under drought conditions

M.L. Rodrigues; C.M.A. Pacheco; M. M. Chaves


Global Change Biology | 1999

Interactive effects of nitrogen and phosphorus on the acclimation potential of foliage photosynthetic properties of cork oak, Quercus suber, to elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations

Ülo Niinemets; John Tenhunen; N. R. Canta; M. M. Chaves; T. Faria; J. S. Pereira; James F. Reynolds


Journal of Experimental Botany | 1997

The role of abscisic acid and water relations in drought responses of subterranean clover

X. Socias; M.J. Correia; M. M. Chaves; Hipólito Medrano

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J. S. Pereira

Instituto Superior de Agronomia

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T. Faria

Instituto Superior de Agronomia

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M. Vaz

Instituto Superior de Agronomia

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M.J. Correia

University of the Algarve

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Javier Abadía

Spanish National Research Council

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Alastair Herd

Instituto Superior de Agronomia

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C.M.A. Pacheco

Instituto Superior de Agronomia

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Carla Nogueira

Instituto Superior de Agronomia

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