非光合部分的去除会导致苔藓植物光合作用的下调吗?第一次实验

IF 0.5 3区 生物学 Q4 PLANT SCIENCES Cryptogamie Bryologie Pub Date : 2021-05-25 DOI:10.5252/cryptogamie-bryologie2021v42a7
Zhe Wang, M. Bader, Chunyan Pi, Yunyu He, Shuiliang Guo, W. Bao
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在测量苔藓的光合作用时,通常会去掉非光合作用(棕色)部分,只测量绿色部分。然而,这种预处理如何影响光合作用速率尚不清楚。因此,我们研究了三种形态和茎解剖结构不同的苔藓物种去除非光合部分的效果,比较了分离的绿色和棕色部分与完整枝条的净CO2同化率(AN)。刚分离后,裸子嫩枝的总氮显著低于完整嫩枝的总氮。和鲁thenica (Weinm.)Kindb。例如E. Britton,而Actinothuidium hookeri (Mitt.)没有发现显著差异。汤。然而,AN在一天内恢复,如果碳汇去除是重要机制,则未观察到AN的逐步减少。我们的研究表明,去除非光合部分会导致低估青苔部分的光合能力,但仅适用于内部运输结构相对复杂的物种,并且仅在分离后立即进行。快速而短暂的响应表明,这种机制是由损伤或液压完整性降低引起的电信号引起的,而不是碳汇强度降低。对苔藓光合作用的信号和其他调节机制进行更全面的研究,将有助于提供更准确的测量方法,以及更深入地了解苔藓的生态生理和苔藓对陆地生态系统碳通量的贡献。
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Does the Removal of Non-Photosynthetic Sections Lead to a Down-Regulation of Photosynthesis in Mosses? A First Experiment
ABSTRACT When measuring photosynthesis in mosses, the non-photosynthetic (brown) sections are usually removed and only the green sections are measured. However, how this pretreatment affects photosynthesis rates is unclear. Therefore, we studied the effect of removing the non-photosynthetic sections in three moss species with distinct morphological and stem-anatomical structures, comparing net CO2 assimilation rates (AN) of detached green and brown sections to those of intact shoots. Right after separation, the summed AN of the separated sections was significantly lower than those of the intact shoots for Pogonatum nudiusculum Mitt. and Pleuroziopsis ruthenica (Weinm.) Kindb. ex E. Britton, while no significant difference was found for Actinothuidium hookeri (Mitt.) Broth. However, AN recovered within a day, and the progressive reduction of AN expected if carbon-sink removal was an important mechanism was not observed. Our study indicates that removal of non-photosynthetic sections results in an underestimation of the photosynthetic capacity of the green moss sections, but only for the species with relatively complex internal transport structures, and only immediately after the separation. The fast and transient response suggests a mechanism via an electrical signal induced by wounding or reduced hydraulic integrity, rather than through a reduced carbon-sink strength. More comprehensive investigations on signaling and other mechanisms regulating moss photosynthesis will contribute to more accurate measurement methods as well as a deeper understanding of moss ecophysiology and the contribution of mosses to carbon fluxes in terrestrial ecosystems.
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Cryptogamie Bryologie
Cryptogamie Bryologie 生物-植物科学
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期刊介绍: Cryptogamie is a fully electronic journal, with a continuous publication stream, devoted to a wide diversity of cryptogamic topics, mainly in the taxonomic-phylogenetic field. Cryptogamie, Bryologie accepts articles on systematics as well as ecology and evolution of all of bryophytes. Thematic issues may also be published under the responsibility of a guest editor.
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