2014
DOI: 10.5194/bg-11-5657-2014
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Foliar photochemical processes and carbon metabolism under favourable and adverse winter conditions in a Mediterranean mixed forest, Catalonia (Spain)

Abstract: Abstract. Evergreen trees in the Mediterranean region must cope with a wide range of environmental stresses from summer drought to winter cold. The mildness of Mediterranean winters can periodically lead to favourable environmental conditions above the threshold for a positive carbon balance, benefitting evergreen woody species more than deciduous ones. The comparatively lower solar energy input in winter decreases the foliar light saturation point. This leads to a higher susceptibility to photoinhibitory stre… Show more

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“…where, ΦPSII is used to calculate the rate of electron transport through PSII, assuming 93.2% of irradiance is absorbed by the leaf (Sperlich et al ) and equally distributed between PSII and PSI.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where, ΦPSII is used to calculate the rate of electron transport through PSII, assuming 93.2% of irradiance is absorbed by the leaf (Sperlich et al ) and equally distributed between PSII and PSI.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The number of nymphs was counted and the size (length and diameter) of each branch was measured to calculate its bark area. Finally, the number of nymphs was expressed on a bark surface area (cm 2 ) basis, according to Speight (1991).…”
Section: Determination Of the Infestation Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…photoinhibition (Martínez-Ferri et al, 2000;Sperlich et al, 2014). The decline in A max of healthy trees in February could be due to the absence of rainfall during the preceding 3-week period.…”
Section: Seasonal Regulation and Limitation Of Photosynthesis In The mentioning
confidence: 99%