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DOI | 10.1111/gcb.15084 |
Contrasting acclimation responses to elevated CO2 and warming between an evergreen and a deciduous boreal conifer | |
Mirindi E. Dusenge; Sasha Madhavji; Danielle A. Way | |
2020-04-17 | |
发表期刊 | Global Change Biology
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出版年 | 2020 |
英文摘要 | Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations may warm northern latitudes up to 8°C by the end of the century. Boreal forests play a large role in the global carbon cycle, and the responses of northern trees to climate change will thus impact the trajectory of future CO2 increases. We grew two North American boreal tree species at a range of future climate conditions to assess how growth and carbon fluxes were altered by high CO2 and warming. Black spruce (Picea mariana, an evergreen conifer) and tamarack (Larix laricina, a deciduous conifer) were grown under ambient (407 ppm) or elevated CO2 (750 ppm) and either ambient temperatures, a 4°C warming, or an 8°C warming. In both species, the thermal optimum of net photosynthesis (ToptA) increased and maximum photosynthetic rates declined in warm‐grown seedlings, but the strength of these changes varied between species. Photosynthetic capacity (maximum rates of Rubisco carboxylation, Vcmax, and of electron transport, Jmax) was reduced in warm‐grown seedlings, correlating with reductions in leaf N and chlorophyll concentrations. Warming increased the activation energy for Vcmax and Jmax (EaV and EaJ, respectively) and the thermal optimum for Jmax. In both species, the ToptA was positively correlated with both EaV and EaJ, but negatively correlated with the ratio of Jmax/Vcmax. Respiration acclimated to elevated temperatures, but there were no treatment effects on the Q10 of respiration (the increase in respiration for a 10°C increase in leaf temperature). A warming of 4°C increased biomass in tamarack, while warming reduced biomass in spruce. We show that climate change is likely to negatively affect photosynthesis and growth in black spruce more than in tamarack, and that parameters used to model photosynthesis in dynamic global vegetation models (EaV and EaJ) show no response to elevated CO2. |
领域 | 气候变化 ; 资源环境 |
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条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/248959 |
专题 | 气候变化 资源环境科学 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Mirindi E. Dusenge,Sasha Madhavji,Danielle A. Way. Contrasting acclimation responses to elevated CO2 and warming between an evergreen and a deciduous boreal conifer[J]. Global Change Biology,2020. |
APA | Mirindi E. Dusenge,Sasha Madhavji,&Danielle A. Way.(2020).Contrasting acclimation responses to elevated CO2 and warming between an evergreen and a deciduous boreal conifer.Global Change Biology. |
MLA | Mirindi E. Dusenge,et al."Contrasting acclimation responses to elevated CO2 and warming between an evergreen and a deciduous boreal conifer".Global Change Biology (2020). |
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