Mesophyll conductance to CO2 in leaves of Siebold's beech (Fagus crenata) seedlings under elevated ozone
2018
Watanabe, M. (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Fuchu, Tokyo (Japan). Institute of Agriculture) | Kamimaki, Y. | Mori, M. | Okabe, S. | Arakawa, I. | Kinose, Y. | Nakaba, S. | Izuta, T.
Ozone is an air pollutant that negatively affects photosynthesis in woody plants. Previous studies suggested that ozone-induced reduction in photosynthetic rates is mainly attributable to a decrease of maximum carboxylation rate (Vsub(cmax)) and/or maximum electron transport rate (Jsub(max)) estimated from response of net photosynthetic rate (A) to intercellular CO2 concentration (Csub(i)) (A/Csub(i) curve) assuming that mesophyll conductance for CO2 diffusion (g sub(m)) is infinite. Although it is known that Csub(i)-based Vsub(cmax) and Jsub(max) are potentially influenced by g sub(m), its contribution to ozone responses in Csub(i)-based Vsub(cmax) and Jsub(max) is still unclear. In the present study, therefore, we analysed photosynthetic processes including g sub(m) in leaves of Siebold's beech (Fagus crenata) seedlings grown under three levels of ozone (charcoal-filtered air or ozone at 1.0- or 1.5-times ambient concentration) for two growing seasons in 2016-2017. Leaf gas exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence were simultaneously measured in July and September of the second growing season. We determined the A, stomatal conductance to water vapor and g sub(m), and analysed A/Csub(i) curve and A/Csub(c) curve (Csub(c): chloroplast CO2 concentration). We also determined the Rubisco and chlorophyll contents in leaves. In September, ozone significantly decreased Csub(i)-based Vsub(cmax). At the same time, ozone decreased g sub(m), whereas there was no significant effect of ozone on Csub(c)-based Vsub(cmax) or the contents of Rubisco and chlorophyll in leaves. These results suggest that ozone-induced reduction in Csub(i)-based Vsub(cmax) is a result of the decrease in g sub(m) rather than in carboxylation capacity. The decrease in g sub(m) by elevated ozone was offset by an increase in Csub(i), and Csub(c) did not differ depending on ozone treatment. Since Csub(c)-based Vsub(cmax) was also similar, A was not changed by elevated ozone. We conclude that g sub(m) is an important factor for reduction in Csub(i)-based Vsub(cmax) of Siebold's beech under elevated ozone.
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