2015
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erv055
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Exploiting heterogeneous environments: does photosynthetic acclimation optimize carbon gain in fluctuating light?

Abstract: Plants have evolved complex mechanisms to balance the efficient use of absorbed light energy in photosynthesis with the capacity to use that energy in assimilation, so avoiding potential damage from excess light. This is particularly important under natural light, which can vary according to weather, solar movement and canopy movement. Photosynthetic acclimation is the means by which plants alter their leaf composition and structure over time to enhance photosynthetic efficiency and productivity. However there… Show more

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“….) to maintain a specific level of photosynthesis which is both related to the instantaneous environmental signal and the information from the past (Li et al, 2010;Murchie and Niyogi, 2011;Retkute et al, 2015). This raises questions about the potential to generalize results from our experimental design in which the shade treatments applied induced a sharp change in global radiation for the crop, whereas shade intensity increases progressively in a real agroforestry system.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“….) to maintain a specific level of photosynthesis which is both related to the instantaneous environmental signal and the information from the past (Li et al, 2010;Murchie and Niyogi, 2011;Retkute et al, 2015). This raises questions about the potential to generalize results from our experimental design in which the shade treatments applied induced a sharp change in global radiation for the crop, whereas shade intensity increases progressively in a real agroforestry system.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, daily carbon gain and final yield cannot only be estimated from an average value of the global radiation over the whole cropping season. In fact, studies have highlighted the non-linear response of photosynthesis to light, particularly for plants growing in fluctuating and heterogeneous environments (Pearcy et al, 1996;Retkute et al, 2015). In fact, a developmental and dynamic acclimation process can takes place (i.e.…”
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“…A vast literature exists on optimization patterns of plant productivity through maximizing the efficiency of use of photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) (Zhu et al, 2010;Gitelson et al, 2015;Retkute et al, 2015), as well as water, phosphorus, and nitrogen (N) (Anten et al, 1995;Anten et al, 1996;Buckley et al, 2002;Vico et al, 2013;Hikosaka, 2014;Osada et al, 2014) at multiple scales, from individual leaves to entire canopies (Field et al, 1995;Goetz and Prince, 1999). Many of these studies analyze the patterns of individual components in isolation, while fewer evaluate the combination of a limited number of components for assessing synergistic relations and trade-offs (Karlsson, 1994;Herppich et al, 2002;Ali et al, 2012;Xu et al, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%