Carbon balance: A technique to assess comparative photosynthetic physiology in poikilohydric plants

IF 2.7 3区 生物学 Q2 PLANT SCIENCES
Kirsten K. Coe, Nicolas Neumeister, Maya I. Gomez, Niko Carvajal Janke
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Abstract

Premise

Poikilohydric plants respond to hydration by undergoing dry–wet–dry cycles. Carbon balance represents the net gain or loss of carbon from each cycle. Here we present the first standard protocol for measuring carbon balance, including a custom-modified chamber system for infrared gas analysis, 12-h continuous monitoring, resolution of plant–substrate relationships, and in-chamber specimen hydration.

Methods and Results

We applied the carbon balance technique to capture responses to water stress in populations of the moss Syntrichia caninervis, comparing 19 associated physiological variables. Carbon balance was negative in desiccation-acclimated (field-collected) mosses, which exhibited large respiratory losses. Contrastingly, carbon balance was positive in hydration-acclimated (lab-cultivated) mosses, which began exhibiting net carbon uptake <15 min following hydration.

Conclusions

Carbon balance is a functional trait indicative of physiological performance, hydration stress, and survival in poikilohydric plants, and the carbon balance method can be applied broadly across taxa to test hypotheses related to environmental stress and global change.

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碳平衡:评估水生植物光合生理比较的技术
水生植物通过干-湿-干循环对水合作用做出反应。碳平衡代表每个循环中碳的净增量或净量损失。在此,我们提出了首个测量碳平衡的标准方案,包括用于红外气体分析的定制改良室系统、12 小时连续监测、植物与基质关系的解析以及室中标本的水合。在适应干燥环境(野外采集)的苔藓中,碳平衡为负值,表现出大量的呼吸损失。碳平衡是指示水生植物生理表现、水合压力和存活的功能特征,碳平衡方法可广泛应用于不同类群,以检验与环境压力和全球变化相关的假设。
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CiteScore
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审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Applications in Plant Sciences (APPS) is a monthly, peer-reviewed, open access journal promoting the rapid dissemination of newly developed, innovative tools and protocols in all areas of the plant sciences, including genetics, structure, function, development, evolution, systematics, and ecology. Given the rapid progress today in technology and its application in the plant sciences, the goal of APPS is to foster communication within the plant science community to advance scientific research. APPS is a publication of the Botanical Society of America, originating in 2009 as the American Journal of Botany''s online-only section, AJB Primer Notes & Protocols in the Plant Sciences. APPS publishes the following types of articles: (1) Protocol Notes describe new methods and technological advancements; (2) Genomic Resources Articles characterize the development and demonstrate the usefulness of newly developed genomic resources, including transcriptomes; (3) Software Notes detail new software applications; (4) Application Articles illustrate the application of a new protocol, method, or software application within the context of a larger study; (5) Review Articles evaluate available techniques, methods, or protocols; (6) Primer Notes report novel genetic markers with evidence of wide applicability.
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