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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Διερεύνηση της δυνατότητας εκτίμησης της φωτοσυνθετικής ταχύτητας ορισμένων μεσογειακών ειδών μέσω μετρήσεων του φθορισμού της χλωροφύλλης

Χονδρογιάννης, Χρήστος 01 July 2014 (has links)
Η εκτίμηση της παραγωγικότητας των χερσαίων οικοσυστημάτων προϋποθέτει τη δημιουργία αξιόπιστων μοντέλων παραγωγικότητας. Τα μοντέλα παραγωγικότητας τροφοδοτούνται με μια σειρά βιοτικών (φωτοσυνθετική ταχύτητα, συγκέντρωση χλωροφύλλης, ειδική μάζα φύλλου) και αβιοτικών παραμέτρων (θερμοκρασία, ένταση φωτός, βροχόπτωση) των φυτικών ειδών και του περιβάλλοντος. Μία από τις σημαντικότερες βιοτικές παραμέτρους αποτελεί η μέγιστη φωτοσυνθετική ταχύτητα κάτω από κορεσμένες εντάσεις φωτός, σε φυσιολογικές συγκεντρώσεις CO2 και στις επικρατούσες θερμοκρασίες (Asat). Η μέτρηση της Asat στο πεδίο με τις κλασσικές μεθόδους (αναλυτής αερίων) είναι επίπονη και χρονοβόρος διαδικασία. Για το λόγο αυτό νέοι τρόποι υπολογισμού της Asat προτείνονται. Στην παρούσα εργασία διερευνήθηκε η δυνατότητα εκτίμησης της Asat ορισμένων μεσογειακών φυτών μέσω της ανάλυσης της ταχείας φάσης ανόδου του φθορισμού της χλωροφύλλης (JIP-test). Για το σκοπό αυτό χρησιμοποιήθηκαν τα ετήσια είδη Malva sylvestris και Capparis spinosa, το φυλλοβόλο είδος Cercis siliquastrum, το ημιφυλλοβόλο είδος Phlomis fruticosa, και τα σκληρόφυλλα είδη Nerium oleander, Ceratonia siliqua και Ligustrum japonicum. Οι μετρήσεις της Asat πραγματοποιήθηκαν με τη χρήση αναλυτή αερίων ανοικτού τύπου (LI-6400, LICOR), ενώ για τη μέτρηση της ταχείας φάσης ανόδου του φθορισμού χρησιμοποιήθηκε φθορισμόμετρο υψηλής χρονικής ανάλυσης (HandyPEA, Hansatech). Οι μετρήσεις πραγματοποιήθηκαν σε εποχιακή βάση. Σύμφωνα με τα αποτελέσματα των πειραμάτων μας, δεν βρέθηκε κάποια παράμετρος του JIP-test που μπορεί να χρησιμοποιηθεί ως γενικευμένος δείκτης της Asat, αντίθετα η Asat εμφάνισε πολύ καλή συσχέτιση με τη στοματική αγωγιμότητα. Εντούτοις, στα σκληρόφυλλα είδη και το ημιφυλλοβόλο είδος βρέθηκε καλή συσχέτιση μεταξύ της Asat και των δεικτών ψΕ0, δR0 και φR0 για τα χειμερινή ομάδα μετρήσεων. Η δυσμενέστερη περίοδος για τα πολυετή είδη φαίνεται πως είναι το καλοκαίρι. Τέλος, ο δείκτης VK/VJ μπορεί να υποδείξει τις κύριες καταπονητικές περιόδους. / The evaluation of the productivity of terrestrial ecosystems presupposes the creation of reliable productivity models. The productivity models are supplied with a series of biotic (photosynthetic rate, chlorophyll concentration, specific leaf mass) and abiotic parameters (temperature, light intensity, rainfall) of the plant species and of the environment. One of the most important biotic parameters is the maximum photosynthetic rate under saturated light intensities, under ambient CO2 concetration and under the prevailing temperatures (Asat). The measurement of Asat under field conditions using the traditional methods (gas analyzer) is a laborious and time consuming process. For this reason new methods of Asat calculation are suggested. In the present study the possibility of Asat estimation in some Mediterranean species with the use of the fast chlorophyll fluorescence transient (JIP-test) has been examined. For this purpose, the annual species Malva sylvestris and Capparis spinosa, the deciduous species Cercis siliquastrum, the semi-deciduous species Phlomis fruticosa, and the sclerophyllous species Nerium oleander, Ceratonia siliqua και Ligustrum japonicum have been used. The Asat measurements have been carried out with the use of an open gas exchange analyzer (LI-6400, LICOR), while for the measurement of the fast chlorophyll fluorescence transient a high-time resolution fluorometer (HandyPEA, Hansatech) has been used. The measurements were carried out on a seasonal basis. According to the results of our experiments, no JIP-test parameter has shown to act as a generalized index of Asat, while Asat has shown a very good correlation with stomatal conductance. However, at the sclerophyllous and the semi-deciduous species, a good correlation between Asat and ψΕ0, δR0 και φR0 indices has been shown for the winter team. The most adverse period of the year for the perennial species is summer. Finally, VK/VJ index is indicative of the most stressful periods for our species.
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Multiscale remote sensing of plant physiology and carbon uptake

Atherton, Jon Mark January 2012 (has links)
This study investigated the use of optical remote sensing for estimating leaf and canopy scale light use efficiency (LUE) and carbon exchange. In addition, a new leaf level model capable of predicting dynamic changes in apparent reflectance due to chlorophyll fluorescence was developed. A leaf level study was conducted to assess the applicability of passive remote sensing as a tool to measure the reduction, and the subsequent recovery, of photosynthetic efficiency during the weeks following transplantation. Spectral data were collected on newly planted saplings for a period of 8 weeks, as well as gas exchange measurements of LUE and PAM fluorescence measurements. A set of spectral indices, including the Photochemical Reflectance Index (PRI), were calculated from the reflectance measurements. A marked depression in photosynthetic rate occurred in the weeks after outplanting followed by a gradual increase, with recovery occurring in the later stages of the experimental period. As with photosynthetic rate, there was a marked trend in PRI values over the study period but no trend was observed in chlorophyll based indices. The study demonstrated that hyperspectral remote sensing has the potential to be a useful tool in the detection and monitoring of the dynamic effects of transplant shock. Relationships between hyperspectral reflectance indices, airborne carbon exchange measurements and satellite observations of ground cover were then explored across a heterogeneous Arctic landscape. Measurements were collected during August 2008, using the University of Edinburgh’s research aircraft, from an Arctic forest tundra zone in northern Finland as part of the Arctic Biosphere Atmosphere Coupling at Multiple Scales (ABACUS) study. Surface fluxes of CO2 were calculated using the eddy covariance method from airborne data that were collected from the same platform as hyperspectral reflectance measurements. Airborne CO2 fluxes were compared to MODIS vegetation indices. In addition, LUE was estimated from airborne flux data and compared to airborne measurements of PRI. There were no significant relationships between MODIS vegetation indices and airborne flux observations. There were weak to moderate (R2 = 0.4 in both cases) correlations between PRI and LUE and between PRI and incident radiation. A new coupled physiological radiative transfer model that predicts changes in the apparent reflectance of a leaf, due to chlorophyll fluorescence, was developed. The model relates a physically observable quantity, chlorophyll fluorescence, to the sub leaf level processes that cause the emission. An understanding of the dynamics of the processes that control fluorescence emission on multiple timescales should aid in the interpretation of this complex signal. A Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) algorithm was used to optimise biochemical model parameters by fitting model simulations of transient chlorophyll fluorescence to measured reflectance spectra. The model was then validated against an independent data set. The model was developed as a precursor to a full canopy scheme. To scale to the canopy and to use the model on trans-seasonal time scales, the effects of temperature and photoinhibition on the model biochemistry needs to be taken into account, and a full canopy radiative transfer scheme, such as FluorMOD, must be developed.
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PHYSIOLOGICAL MECHANISMS OF SHRUB ENCROACHMENT: LINKING ENHANCED HYDRAULIC CAPACITY TO EFFICIENT LIGHT CAPTURE AND PROCESSING

Shiflett, Sheri 18 July 2013 (has links)
Woody plant expansion has been documented for decades in many different ecosystems, often due to anthropogenic disturbances to the environment and yielding vast changes in ecosystem functioning. While causes and consequences of woody expansion have been well documented, few studies have investigated functional traits of woody species that promote rapid expansion in range. My objective was to determine if hydraulic efficiency confers enhanced photosynthetic efficiency so that functional traits representing light and water use may be possible mechanisms facilitating woody encroachment into grasslands and forest understories. I quantified leaf-level light environment, photosynthetic activity, and hydraulic characteristics of three sympatric broadleaf evergreens of varying leaf life span (Ilex opaca, Kalmia latifolia, and Myrica cerifera) in a deciduous forest understory to understand seasonal intra- and interspecific ranges of broadleaf evergreen physiology. Additionally, I investigated the effects of age on physiological efficiency of M. cerifera across a chronosequence (i.e., space for time substitution) of shrub thicket development in order to understand possible age-related physiological mechanisms facilitating shrub expansion. Lastly, I determined functional traits and resulting physiology that contribute to rapid expansion and thicket formation of an invasive, deciduous, N-fixing shrub, Elaeagnus umbellata, and a native, evergreen, N-fixing shrub M. cerifera. When compared to co-occurring evergreen species, electron transport rate (ETR) of M. cerifera was nearly double that of I. opaca or K. latifolia in summer. Photosynthetic capacity was positively related to hydraulic capacity among understory evergreens. Furthermore, photosynthetic and hydraulic efficiency of M. cerifera remained consistent despite considerable differences in thicket age and development. Both similar and contrasting functional traits of E. umbellata and M. cerifera allowed for enhanced light capture and water movement, and reductions in subcanopy light penetration. Enhanced hydraulic and photosynthetic efficiency relative to co-occurring species contributes to rapid range expansion and thicket formation by promoting enhanced productivity and limiting successful colonization of other species. My results indicate that there may be suites of functional traits linked to expansive success and thicket-formation, yet differences in functional traits between native and invasive species represent alternative strategies leading to rapid growth and thicketization.
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Respostas de curto período das características fotossintéticas da alga vermelha Batrachospermum delicatulum a temperatura e irradiância /

Kusakariba, Thiago. January 2007 (has links)
Orientador: Orlando Necchi Júnior / Banca: Ricardo Moreira Chaloub / Banca: Gustavo Habermann / Resumo: Respostas de curto período das características fotossintéticas a temperatura e irradiância foram avaliadas na rodófita Batrachospermum delicatulum em condições naturais e em laboratório. A variação diária dos parâmetros fotossintéticos por fluorescência da clorofila foi amostrada em duas épocas (junho, período frio e seco; outubro, quente e chuvoso) em um riacho da região noroeste do Estado de São Paulo (20o43’24-S, 49o18’21-W). Os valores de RQE e RQP (rendimento quântico efetivo e potencial, respectivamente) apresentaram correlação negativa com a irradiância nas duas épocas e valores similares no início e final do dia, indicando respectivamente alta pressão de excitação sobre o fotossistema II (FSII) e boa capacidade de recuperação e ausência de fotodano ao aparato fotossintético. Os valores de NPQ (extinção não-fotoquímica) também apresentaram correlação negativa com irradiância (significativa apenas em junho), o que possivelmente indica baixa capacidade de dissipação da energia absorvida pelos centros de reação. Sob temperatura e irradiância fixas a variação diária para fotossíntese líquida foi caracterizada por dois picos: o primeiro (maior) durante a manhã e o segundo (menor) durante a tarde. Os valores de ETR (taxa de transporte de elétrons) também apresentaram padrão semelhante, o que demonstra a ocorrência de ritmos endógenos que controlam as taxas fotossintéticas. Curvas de fotossíntese-irradiância e de indução escuro/luz foram testadas em laboratório (sob condições de baixa e alta irradiância) e em campo sob luz natural (não-sombreada) e artificialmente sombreada em duas épocas (junho e novembro). O isolado em cultura e as plantas em condições naturais (novembro) tiveram maiores valores de fotossíntese máxima (Fmax), eficiência fotossintética ( ) e rendimento quântico em baixa irradiância... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Abstract: Short-term responses of photosynthetic characteristics to temperature and irradiance were analyzed in the rhodophyte Batrachospermum delicatulum under natural and laboratory conditions. The diurnal variation of photosynthetic parameters by chlorophyll fluorescence was sampled in two seasons (June, cool and dry season; October, warm and rainy season) in a stream of northwest region of São Paulo state (20o43’24”S, 49o18’21”W). Values of EQY and PQY (effective and potential quantum yield, respectively) were negatively correlated with irradiance in both seasons and had similar values at the beginning and end of the day, indicating, respectively high excitation pressure on photosystem II (PSII) and good recovery capacity and lack of photodamage to the photosynthetic apparatus. Values of NPQ (non-photochemical quenching) were also negatively correlated with irradiance (significantly only in June) possibly indicating low dissipation capacity of absorbed energy by reaction centres. The diurnal variation of net photosynthesis under fixed conditions of temperature and irradiance was characterized by two peaks the first (higher) in the morning and the second (lower) in the afternoon. ETR (electron transport rate) values also presented a similar pattern, suggesting the occurrence of endogenous rhythm that controls photosynthetic rates. Photosynthesis-irradiance and dark/light (induction) curves were tested in laboratory (under low and high irradiance conditions) and in field under natural light (unshaded) and artificially shaded in two seasons (June and November). Specimens from culture isolate and in natural conditions (November) had higher values of maximum photosynthesis (Pmax) photosynthetic efficiency ( ) and EQY at low irradiance, whereas at high irradiance (laboratory and field), values of were significantly higher than at low irradiance. A positive correlation between of ETR with NPQ... (Complete abstract click electronic access below) / Mestre
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Peatland Bryophytes in a Changing Environment : Ecophysiological Traits and Ecosystem Function

Granath, Gustaf January 2012 (has links)
Peatlands are peat forming ecosystems in which not fully decomposed plant material builds up the soil. The sequestration of carbon into peat is mainly associated with the bryophyte genus Sphagnum (peat mosses), which dominate and literally form most peatlands. The responses of Sphagnum to environmental change help us to understand peatland development and function and to predict future changes in a rapidly changing world. In this thesis, the overarching aim was to use ecophysiological traits to investigate mechanisms behind the response of Sphagnum to elevated N deposition, and, processes connected to ecosystem shift and ecosystem function of peatlands. Regarding elevated N deposition, three experiments were performed at different scales (country-wide to greenhouse). Independent of scale and species, apical tissue N concentration increased with increasing N input until N saturation was reached. Maximum photosynthetic rate, a trait evaluating photosynthetic capacity, increased with N input and could be well predicted by tissue N concentration. Thus, the physiological responses of Sphagnum to N deposition are often positive and I found no evidence of toxic effects. Production did, however, not increase with N input, and results of the N:P ratio suggested that P limitation, and possibly other elements, might hamper growth under high N input. The effect of P limitation was, in contrast to current view, most pronounced in fast growing species indicating species specific responses to nutrient imbalance. I explored the puzzling, but historically frequently occurring, rich fen to bog ecosystem shift; a shift from a species-rich ecosystem dominated by brown mosses, to a species-poor one with greater carbon storage that is Sphagnum-dominated. The bog-dwelling species of Sphagnum grew well, to our surprise, when in contact with rich fen water but was not a strong competitor compared to rich fen Sphagnum species. If submerged under rich fen water (high pH), the bog Sphagnum species died while rich fen species of Sphagnum were unaffected. These results show that differences in two physiological traits (growth rate and tolerance to flooding) among species, can explain when a peatland ecosystem shift might occur. In the last study, the function of peatlands was related to trade-offs between traits and allometric scaling in Sphagnum. Results suggested that growth strategies are determined by the distribution of Sphagnum relative to the water table in order to minimize periods with suboptimal hydration. Allometric analyses stressed the importance of resource allocation among and within shoots (apical part vs. stem), although the allocation patterns in Sphagnum were not always consistent with those of vascular plants. Interestingly, data indicated a trade-off between photosynthetic rate and decomposition rate among Sphagnum species.
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Analysis of salt tolerance in three widely used accessions of Arabidopsis thaliana: a photosynthetic approach

Tangirala, Pavan January 2011 (has links)
Salt stress is one of the major problems in the present world’s agriculture. Plants encounter drought stress even in the availability of water because of osmotic imbalance in the cell due to excess salts. Plants avoid water uptake, which in turn decreases the photosynthetic activity. In this work, we measured the effect of salt stress on three accessions of Arabidopsis thaliana (Columbia (Col-0), Landsberg erecta (Ler-0), Wassilewskija (Ws-4)) by subjecting the plants to stress with 0-150 mM NaCl followed by recovery. The impact of the stress was clearly observed in all three accessions during stress and recovery period. Chlorophyll content in leaves decreased with increasing salt concentration. Proline levels increased during salt stress conditions. Non-photochemical quenching and PSII activity slightly decreased under stress conditions. Salt treated plants showed slow acidification of lumen with delayed Non-photochemical quenching in recovery phase. Ler-0 was the most sensitive ecotype to salt stress followed by Ws-4 and Col-0.
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Physiological and molecular studies on silicon-induced cadmium tolerance in rice (Oryza sativa l.)

Nwugo, Chika Charles. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Miami University, Dept. of Botany, 2008. / Title from second page of PDF document. Includes bibliographical references (p. 115-131).
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Studium vlivu stresových faktorů na stavbu a funkci fotosyntetického aparátu brukve řepky olejky (Brassica napus L. var. napus) / Investigation of the impact of stress factors on structure and function of the photosynthetic apparatus of rape (/Brassica napus /L.

RÁKOSNÍKOVÁ, Tamara January 2016 (has links)
The thesis deals with the influence of cold plasma,as a stress factor, on content and fluorescence of chlorrophylls of oilseed rape. Theoretical part deals with characteristic oilseeds rape, fluorescence, photosynthetic pigments and the effects of cold plasma on on physiology of plants. The theoretical part continues in experimental mesurement. The eperiment was done in laboratory conditions. The own of eperiment was to discover the influence of cold plasma on the amount of chlorophylls and fluorescence of chlorophylls. The rape seads were treated with cold plasma for the duration of various time interval. The thesis considersif the plants, which were sprouted from treated seeds, show higher values of physiological activities as compared with plants germinated from conventional seed.
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Jak reagují stromy na znečištěné ovzduší ve městě / How trees respond to air pollution in the city

TONCAROVÁ, Gabriela January 2016 (has links)
The aim of this thesis was to determine the response of trees to air pollution in the city. For this purpose, APTI index (Air pollution tolerance index), the measurement of chlorophyll fluorescence and the analysis of the content of photosynthetic pigments were used. The examined trees were Platanus acerifolia and Prunus subhirtella v. autumnalis rosea growing in Lannova třída in České Budějovice. For evaluation of APTI index, four parameters are required. These are the quantity of ascorbic acid and the photosynthetic pigments in the leaves, the relative water content in the leaves and the leaf extract pH. The samples of leaves were taken in August 2015. From Lannova třída, three trees of each species were chosen. This research has showed that in terms of evaluation APTI index of Platanus acerifolia is more tolerant and less sensitive to air pollution than Prunus subhirtella. The value of the APTI index at the Platanus acerifolia was 9,33, at the Prunus subhirtella APTI index was 7,84. During the evaluation of the maximum photochemical efficiency of photosystem II, statistically significant differences between the trees were not found. The values obtained via the method of chlorophyll fluorescence at both tree species were low, at the Platanus acerifolia it was 0,65, at the Prunus subhirtella it was 0,68. In terms of content of photosynthetic pigments, Prunus subhirtella has come out better. In almost all, it had greater content of pigments than the Platanus acerifolia. The results of the research were used in the draft for excursions for students of 7th grades of elementary schools to this area.
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Odpověď fotosyntetického aparátu smrku ztepilého a buku lesního na vybrané stresové podmínky - srovnávací studie. / The response of Norway spruce and European beech's photosynthetic apparatus to some stress factors - comparative study

NOVÁKOVÁ, Hana January 2012 (has links)
In the context of expected climate changes is more and more important to study how will species of present ecosystems react to this changes. Thus this study is focused on reactions of two main forest tree species of Central Europe ? Norway spruce (Piacea abies L.) and European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) ? to water stress, higher quantity of N in soil, combination of theese stress factors and heat stress. The effects of stress were monitored on maximal photochemical efficiency of PS II (Fv / Fm) and on contents of photosynthetic pigments. It was found that Norway spruce is more resistant to all mentioned stress factors than European beech.

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