Differences in light usage among three fern species of genus Blechnum of contrasting ecological breadth in a forest light gradient
Abstract In Chilean evergreen temperate forest, fern species of the genus Blechnum occur in diverse microhabitats in a light gradient. We hypothesized that differences in the habitat preferences of three co-occurring Blechnum species would be associated with differences in the magnitude of responses of light capture [chlorophyll (Chl) content] and use (photosynthetic capacity and performance) to light availability. We measured the abundance, chlorophyll content, photosynthetic capacity (A), and photosynthetic performance (chlorophyll fluorescence of photosystems I and II) of juvenile individuals of each species growing in different light levels in the field. While Blechnum magellanicum covers a broad light environments range, B. mochaenum is restricted to shade, and B. penna-marina occupies full sun sites. Despite significant interspecific differences in average total chlorophyll content, this trait did not differ among species along the light gradient. There was significant interspecific variation in both the mean value and the plasticity of Chl a:Chl b ratio and A to light availability. While B. penna-marina showed a flatter reaction norm (lower response) of Chl a:Chl b ratio to light availability than its two congeners, B. mochaenum showed a lower response of A to light availability. B. penna-marina and B. magellanicum individuals from open sites had higher light saturation points of the electron transport rate (ETR) of both photosystems ($ ETR_{LSP} $ I and II) and photochemical quenching (qL and NA) than the shade restricted B. mochaenum. Additionally, non-photochemical quenching values for both photosystems (NPQ and ND) were higher in ferns species occurring in shaded sites. The adjustment of the photosynthetic capacity and performance to light availability appears to be an important mechanism of acclimation in these three Blechnum species that differ in their habitat preferences across a light gradient..
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Ecological research - 25(2009), 2 vom: 06. Nov., Seite 273-281 |
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Saldaña, Alfredo O. [VerfasserIn] |
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