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Plant Cell and Environment | 2010

Differential gene expression in senescing leaves of two silver birch genotypes in response to elevated CO2 and tropospheric ozone

Sari Kontunen-Soppela; Johanna Riikonen; Hanna Ruhanen; Mikael Brosché; Panu Somervuo; Petri Peltonen; Jaakko Kangasjärvi; Petri Auvinen; Lars Paulin; Markku Keinänen; Elina Oksanen; Elina Vapaavuori

Long-term effects of elevated CO(2) and O(3) concentrations on gene expression in silver birch (Betula pendula Roth) leaves were studied during the end of the growing season. Two birch genotypes, clones 4 and 80, with different ozone growth responses, were exposed to 2x ambient CO(2) and/or O(3) in open-top chambers (OTCs). Microarray analyses were performed after 2 years of exposure, and the transcriptional profiles were compared to key physiological characteristics during leaf senescence. There were genotypic differences in the responses to CO(2) and O(3). Clone 80 exhibited greater transcriptional response and capacity to alter metabolism, resulting in better stress tolerance. The gene expression patterns of birch leaves indicated contrasting responses of senescence-related genes to elevated CO(2) and O(3). Elevated CO(2) delayed leaf senescence and reduced associated transcriptional changes, whereas elevated O(3) advanced leaf senescence because of increased oxidative stress. The combined treatment demonstrated that elevated CO(2) only temporarily alleviated the negative effects of O(3). Gene expression data alone were insufficient to explain the O(3) response in birch, and additional physiological and biochemical data were required to understand the true O(3) sensitivity of these clones.


AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment | 2009

Rising Atmospheric CO2 Concentration Partially Masks the Negative Effects of Elevated O3 in Silver Birch (Betula pendula Roth)

Elina Vapaavuori; Jarmo K. Holopainen; Toini Holopainen; Riitta Julkunen-Tiitto; Seija Kaakinen; Anne Kasurinen; Sari Kontunen-Soppela; Katri Kostiainen; Elina Oksanen; Petri Peltonen; Johanna Riikonen; Ingmar Tulva

Abstract This review summarizes the main results from a 3-year open top chamber experiment, with two silver birch (Betula pendula Roth) clones (4 and 80) where impacts of 2× ambient [CO2] (EC) and [O3] (EO) and their combination (EC + EO) were examined. Growth, physiology of the foliage and root systems, crown structure, wood properties, and biological interactions were assessed to understand the effects of a future climate on the biology of silver birch. The clones displayed great differences in their reaction to EC and EO. Growth in clone 80 increased by 40% in EC and this clone also appeared O3-tolerant, showing no growth reduction. In contrast, growth in clone 4 was not enhanced by EC, and EO reduced growth with root growth being most affected. The physiological responses of the clones to EO were smaller than expected. We found no O3 effect on net photosynthesis in either of the clones, and many parameters indicated no change compared with chamber controls, suggesting active detoxification and defense in foliage. In EO, increased rhizospheric respiration over time and accelerated leaf senescence was common in both clones. We assumed that elevated O3 offsets the positive effects of elevated CO2 when plants were exposed to combined EC + EO treatment. In contrast, the responses to EC + EO mostly resembled the ones in EC, at least partly due to stomatal closure, which thus reduced O3 flux to the leaves. However, clear cellular level symptoms of oxidative stress were observed also in EC + EO treatment. Thus, we conclude that EC masked most of the negative O3 effects during long exposure of birch to EC + EO treatment. Biotic interactions were not heavily affected. Only some early season defoliators may suffer from faster maturation of leaves due to EO.


Global Change Biology | 2005

Accumulation of phenolic compounds in birch leaves is changed by elevated carbon dioxide and ozone

Petri Peltonen; Elina Vapaavuori; Riitta Julkunen-Tiitto


Oikos | 2002

Bright autumn colours of deciduous trees attract aphids: nutrient retranslocation hypothesis

Jarmo K. Holopainen; Petri Peltonen


Tree Physiology | 2004

Silver birch and climate change: variable growth and carbon allocation responses to elevated concentrations of carbon dioxide and ozone

Johanna Riikonen; Minna-Mari Lindsberg; Toini Holopainen; Elina Oksanen; Juha Lappi; Petri Peltonen; Elina Vapaavuori


Arthropod-plant Interactions | 2007

Epirrita autumnata induced VOC emission of silver birch differ from emission induced by leaf fungal pathogen

Terhi Vuorinen; Anne-Marja Nerg; Leena Syrjälä; Petri Peltonen; Jarmo K. Holopainen


Plant and Soil | 2007

Effects of elevated CO2 and O3 on leaf litter phenolics and subsequent performance of litter-feeding soil macrofauna

Anne Kasurinen; Petri Peltonen; Riitta Julkunen-Tiitto; Elina Vapaavuori; Visa Nuutinen; Toini Holopainen; Jarmo K. Holopainen


Plant Biology | 2007

Northern Environment Predisposes Birches to Ozone Damage

Elina Oksanen; Sari Kontunen-Soppela; Johanna Riikonen; Petri Peltonen; Johan Uddling; Elina Vapaavuori


Global Change Biology | 2006

Effects of elevated carbon dioxide and ozone on aphid oviposition preference and birch bud exudate phenolics

Petri Peltonen; Riitta Julkunen-Tiitto; Elina Vapaavuori; Jarmo K. Holopainen


Archive | 2002

Open-top Chamber Fumigation of Cloned Silver Birch (Betula pendula Roth) Trees to Elevated CO2 and Ozone: Description of the Fumigation System and the Experimental Site

Elina Vapaavuori; Timo Oksanen; Jarmo K. Holopainen; Toini Holopainen; Juha Heiskanen; Riitta Julkunen-Tiitto; Anne Kasurinen; Jukka Laitinen; Elina Oksanen; Petri Peltonen; Marja Poteri; Tapani Repo; Johanna Riikonen; Leena Syrjälä

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Elina Vapaavuori

Finnish Forest Research Institute

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Jarmo K. Holopainen

University of Eastern Finland

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Toini Holopainen

University of Eastern Finland

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Elina Oksanen

University of Eastern Finland

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Johanna Riikonen

Finnish Forest Research Institute

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Anne Kasurinen

University of Eastern Finland

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Sari Kontunen-Soppela

University of Eastern Finland

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Leena Syrjälä

Finnish Forest Research Institute

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Seija Kaakinen

Finnish Forest Research Institute

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