Photosynthetic characteristics of dominant tree species and canopy in the broadleaved Korean pine forest of Changbai Mountains
Zhang M.
2006
关键词photosynthesis light response curve broadleaved Korean pine forest eddy covariance method carbon-dioxide exchange mixed forest responses ecosystem light co2 flux sensitivity efficiency
英文摘要Based on the light-photosynthesis response measurement at leaf level, combined with over- and under-canopy eddy covariance measurements, research on photosynthetic characteristics of single trees and forest canopy was conducted. The relationship between light intensity and photosynthetic rates for leaves and canopy can be well fitted by a non-rectangular hyperbola model. Mongolian oak presented a high light compensation point, L-cp (28 mu mol(.)m(-2.)s(-1)), a light saturation point L-sp (> 1800 mu mol(.)m(-2.)s(-1)), and a maximal net photosynthetic rate P-max (9.96 mu mol(.)m(-2.)s), which suggest that it is a typical heliophilous plant. Mono maple presented the highest apparent quantum efficiency a (0.066) but the lowest, L-cp (16 mu mol(.)m(-2.)s(-1)), L-sp (approximate to 800 mu mol(.)m(-2.)s(-1)), and Pmax (4.51 mu mol(.)m(-2.)s(-1)), which suggest that it is heliophilous plant. Korean pine showed the lowest a value but a higher Pmax, which suggest that it is a semi-heliophilous plant. At the canopy level, the values of both a and Pmax approached the upper limit of reported values in temperate forests, while L-cp was within the lower limit. Canopy photosynthetic characteristics were well consistent with those of leaves. Both showed a high ability to photosynthesize. However, environmental stresses, especially high vapor pressure deficits, could significantly reduce the photosynthetic ability of leaves and canopy.
出处Science in China Series D-Earth Sciences
49
89-98
收录类别SCI
语种英语
ISSN号1006-9313
内容类型SCI/SSCI论文
源URL[http://ir.igsnrr.ac.cn/handle/311030/22791]  
专题地理科学与资源研究所_历年回溯文献
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Zhang M.. Photosynthetic characteristics of dominant tree species and canopy in the broadleaved Korean pine forest of Changbai Mountains. 2006.
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