Beech trees exposed to high CO₂ and to simulated summer ozone levels: Effects on photosynthesis, chloroplast components and leaf enzyme activity
2000
Lütz, Cornelius | Anegg, Sabine | Gerant, Dominique | Alaoui-Sossé, Badr | Gérard, Joëlle | Dizengremel, Pierre
Young trees of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) were exposed in a phytotron to different levels of ozone and CO₂ under the climatic simulation of one vegetation period. High ozone levels were simulated similar to high ozone concentration in the field (up to 110 ppb), while CO₂ was added as 300 ppm to the present level of ca 380 ppm. Our study describes different aspects of photosynthesis from the leaf level to the reactions of selected thylakoid components at different harvest times during growth of the beech trees under the different fumigation regimes. Ozone effects appeared in the first weeks of the treatment as a stimulation of chlorophyll fluorescence (Fv/Fm), in oxygen production and in ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase activity, while the summer and early autumn harvests showed strong reductions in these parameters. Only phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (PEPcase) activity remained higher under high ozone. The effects of high CO₂ appeared in general as a small stimulation in enzyme activity like PEPcase in spring. However, with increasing time of fumigation, reductions of all parameters were observed. Especially chlorophylls showed strong reductions under high CO₂. The combined treatment with high ozone plus high CO₂ resulted mostly in an amelioration of the negative ozone effects, although control levels were not reached.
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