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Ecological trends in lichen photosynthesis

✍ Scribed by Martin J Lechowicz


Book ID
104751090
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1982
Tongue
English
Weight
728 KB
Volume
53
Category
Article
ISSN
0029-8549

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✦ Synopsis


Drawing on data for 42 fruticose and foliose lichen species, four aspects of photosynthetic response have been ex&mined in relation to latitude and climatic variables: 1) the maximal rate of net photosynthesis (P), 2) the tissue temperature at which P occurs (T), 3) the photon flux density at which P occurs (PhAR), and 4) the tissue water status at which P occurs. Tissue water status was measured as either relative water content (RWC) or percentage dry weight (DW). The T decreased significantly with increasing latitude; T also increased significantly with increasing July solar radiation, July air temperature, daily hours of bright sunshine, daily solar radiation, annual precipitation, and annual evaporation. Both RWC and DW increased significantly with annual precipitation. The T and RWC for a lichen could both be more accurately predicted from multiple regressions on macroclimatic variables describing the lichen's habitat. Both the PhAR and the P, despite their lack of simple univariate relationships to either latitude or climatic variables, could also be predicted by multiple regression. The limitations on the generality and precision of these ecological trends in lichen photosynthesis are discussed in relation to microclimatic considerations, morphological adaptations, and poikilohydric metabolism.


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