Differential photosynthetic plasticity of Amazonian tree species in response to light environments
A. d. R. Nina Junior,
J. M. F. Maia,
S. V. C. Martins
et al.
Abstract:To investigate how and to what extent there are differences in the photosynthetic plasticity of trees in response to different light environments, six species from three successional groups (late successional, mid‐successional, and pioneers) were exposed to three different light environments [deep shade – DS (5% full sunlight – FS), moderate shade – MS (35% FS) and full sunlight – FS].
Maximum net photosynthesis (Amax), leaf N partitioning, stomatal, mesophile, and biochemical limitations (SL, ML, and BL, resp… Show more
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