1989
DOI: 10.1007/bf00225357
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Stand microclimate and physiological activity of tree leaves in an oak-hornbeam forest

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“…In contrast to the relatively extensive literature on morphological acclimation to light availability in conifer crowns, few studies have examined needle-level changes in photosynthetic light response through a mixed species canopy. Studies on leaf-level light acclimation in the crowns of broad-leaved species have shown higher light-saturated photosynthetic rates, light compensation points, and respiration rates in leaves grown in sun rather than in shade (Hollinger 1989, Marek et al 1989, Ellsworth and Reich 1993, Bassow and Bazzaz 1998. Similar shoot-level changes in photosynthetic light response have been observed within the crowns of overstory conifers grown in monoculture (Leverenz and Jarvis 1979, Troeng and Linder 1982, Kull and Koppel 1987.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…In contrast to the relatively extensive literature on morphological acclimation to light availability in conifer crowns, few studies have examined needle-level changes in photosynthetic light response through a mixed species canopy. Studies on leaf-level light acclimation in the crowns of broad-leaved species have shown higher light-saturated photosynthetic rates, light compensation points, and respiration rates in leaves grown in sun rather than in shade (Hollinger 1989, Marek et al 1989, Ellsworth and Reich 1993, Bassow and Bazzaz 1998. Similar shoot-level changes in photosynthetic light response have been observed within the crowns of overstory conifers grown in monoculture (Leverenz and Jarvis 1979, Troeng and Linder 1982, Kull and Koppel 1987.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…leaves were determined at a range of irradiance levels and analysed using an empirical mathematical model (Marshall and Biscoe 1980; Kotvalt and Hák 1987) in the same way as in our previous papers (e.g. Marek et al 1989). This response of photosynthetic rate to I was described as a non‐rectangular hyperbola (Figs 1 and 2).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…represent species with a contrasting distribution range in Europe and, thus, putatively differing in drought avoidance and tolerance strategies (Marigo et al, 2000;Bolte et al, 2007;Ellenberg and Leuschner, 2009). Except for beech, data on the drought response of the important Central European tree species is scarce (Aranda et al, 2005;Bréda et al, 2006;Cochard et al, 1996;Leuzinger et al, 2005;Magnani and Borguetti, 1995;Marek et al, 1989;Nardini and Salleo, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%