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Water-use efficiency in trees : techniques, scales and diversity
2008
Dreyer, Erwin | Brendel, Oliver | Roussel, Magali | Douthe, Cyril, C. | Epron, Daniel, D. | Guehl, Jean-Marc, J.-M. | Ecologie et Ecophysiologie Forestières [devient SILVA en 2018] (EEF) ; Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Université de Lorraine (UL) | Département Ecologie des Forêts, Prairies et milieux Aquatiques (DEPT EFPA) ; Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)
International audience | Water-use efficiency is an important functional trait that can be defined at very different temporal and spatial scales in trees as well as in crops. Transpiration efficiency (TE) is usually defined at tree or even stand level as the ratio between transpired water and accumulated biomass. Intrinsic water-use efficiency (Wi) is defined at instant leaf scale as the ratio net CO2 assimilation rate vs. stomatal conductance (A/gs). Wi is usually estimated by isotopic discrimination against 13CO2 during photosynthesis (Delta). Delta can be measured at the instantaneous time-scale on-line with new spectroscopic techniques, but is usually recorded from the isotopic composition of different metabolic pools (bulk leaf matter, soluble sugars, cellulose in leaves and wood). Delta is a plastic trait and is therefore largely used as an index for short term (interannual) changes in water availability and for climate constraints. Delta is also under tight genetic control in trees like in many other species and shows a large diversity. This was shown for populations from different origins, within populations on ecological clines, and among clones. Furthermore, quantitative genetics approaches identified a few highly significant QTLs for Delta in full-sib offsprings of oaks, maritime pine, chestnut and poplars, and thus identified a small number of genomic regions that are active in the control of Delta. The range of genotypic values identified in these approaches encompasses up to 3-4 ‰, which would translate into 30-50% difference in intrinsic water-use efficiency. Due to technical difficulties, much less evidence is available about the genetic control of Wi and of TE. Moreover, the parameters of the model relating Delta to Wi may also display some degree of genotypic variability, and the suitability of Delta as an index for Wi has been questioned. In this presentation, some evidence will be produced in support for the tight correlation between Delta and Wi in support of the use of Delta as a screening tool for Wi and even TE. Based on the accumulated data demonstrating the large diversity of Wi as well as the tight genetic control over this trait, a few research perspectives will be identified and discussed
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Emissions of gaseous nitrogen species from manure management : a new approach
2008
Dämmgen, Ulrich | Hutchings, Nicholas J.
Environmental risks of farm and barren alkaline coal ash landfills in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina
2008
Dellantonio, Alex | Fitz, Walter J. | Custovic, Hamid | Repmann, Frank | Schneider, Bernd Uwe | Grünewald, Holger | Gruber, Valeria | Zgorelec, Zeljka | Zerem, Nijaz | Carter, Claudia | Markovic, Mihajlo | Puschenreiter, Markus | Wenzel, Walter W.
Concentration of persistant organic pollutants and mercury in seabird eggs collected in Norway
2008
Helgason, Lisa Bjørnsdatter | Barrett, Rob | Lie, Elisabeth | Polder, Anuschka | Skaare, Janneche Utne | Gabrielsen, Geir W
The main objective of this study was to investigate possible temporal trends of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and mercury in eggs of herring gulls (Larus argentatus), black-legged kittiwakes (Rissa tridactyla), common guillemots (Uria aalge) and Atlantic puffins (Fratercula arctica) in Northern Norway. Eggs were collected in 1983, 1993 and 2003. Egg concentrations of POPs (PCB congeners IUPAC numbers: CB-28, 74, 66, 101, 99, 110, 149, 118, 153, 105, 141, 138, 187, 128, 156, 157, 180, 170, 194, 206, HCB, alph-HCH, beta-HCH, gamma-HCH, oxychlordane, trans-chlordane, cis-chlordane, trans-nonachlor, cis-nonachlor, p,p'-DDE, o,p'-DDD, p,p'-DDD, o,p'-DDT and p,p'-DDT) and mercury were quantified. Generally, POP levels decreased between 1983 and 2003 in all species. No significant temporal trend in mercury levels was found between 1983 and 2003.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Biological effect monitoring in dab (Limanda limanda) using gene transcript of CYP1A1 or EROD : a comparison
2008
Kammann, Ulrike | Lang, Thomas | Berkau, Anne-Jo | Klempt, Martin
Critical loads and their exceedances at intensive forest monitoring sites in Europe
2008
Lorenz, Martin | Nagel, Hans-Dieter | Granke, Oliver | Kraft, Philipp
Intensive forest monitoring by means of harmonised methods has been conducted in Europe for more than a decade. Risks of atmospheric nitrogen and sulphur deposition are assessed by means of calculations of critical loads and their exceedances. In the present study throughfall and bulk deposition of nitrate (N-NO3), ammonium (N-NH4) and sulphate (S-SO4) show marked spatial patterns and temporal trends. In the period of observation (1999-2004), sulphate deposition on intensive monitoring plots decreased by about one quarter. This is in line with the reduction of S deposition by 70% since 1981 in Europe as a result of successful air pollution control politics under the Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution (CLRTAP). However, sulphate and especially nitrate and ammonium deposition were found to still exceed critical loads at many forest sites, indicating a continued need for further implementation of air pollution abatement strategies.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Changes in toxicity and Ah receptor agonist activity of suspended particulate matter during flood events at the rivers Neckar and Rhine - a mass balance approach using in vitro methods and chemical analysis
2008
Wölz, J. | Engwall, M. | Maletz, S. | Olsman Takner, H. | van Bavel, B. | Kammann, U. | Klempt, Martin | Weber, R. | Braunbeck, T. | Hollert, H.
Pollution of lakes and rivers
2008
Smol, J. P. (John P)
Pollution of Lakes and Rivers provides essential insights into present-day water quality problems from an international perspective; explains simply and effectively how lake sediments can be used to reconstruct pollution history; includes over 200 additional references and a new chapter on recent climatic change and its effects on water quality and quantity; tackles present-day water quality problems from an international perspective.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Alterations in soil microbial activity and N-transformation processes due to sulfadiazine loads in pig-manure
2008
Kotzerke, Anja | Sharma, Shilpi | Schauss, Kristina | Heuer, Holger | Thiele-Bruhn, Sören | Smalla, Kornelia | Wilke, Berndt-Michael | Schloter, Michael
Most veterinary drugs enter the environment via manure application. However, it is unclear how these substances interact with soil biota. Therefore, it was the aim of the present study to investigate the effects of manure containing different concentrations of the antibiotic sulfadiazine (SDZ) on the soil microbial communities. It was shown that manure alone has a stimulating effect on microbial activity. Only potential nitrification was negatively influenced by manure application. The addition of SDZ to the manure reduced microbial activity. Depending on the SDZ concentration, levels of activity were in the range of the control soil without manure application. Also, selected processes in nitrogen turnover were negatively influenced by the addition of SDZ to the manure, with nitrification being the only exception. The effects were visible for up to 4 days after application of the manure with or without SDZ and were correlated with the bioavailability of the antibiotic.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Changes in toxicity and Ah receptor agonist activity of suspended particulate matter during flood events at the rivers Neckar and Rhine : a mass balance approach using in vitro methods and chemical analysis
2008
Wölz, Jan | Engwall, Magnus | Maletz, Sibylle | Olsman Takner, Helena | Bavel, Bert van | Kammann, Ulrike | Klempt, Martin | Weber, Roland | Braunbeck, Thomas | Hollert, Henner