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Diurnal Decline in Photosynthesis and Stomatal Conductance in Several Tropical Species

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Journal Front Plant Sci
Date 2023 Nov 9
PMID 37941668
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Photosynthesis () and stomatal conductance () change diurnally due to internal signals, but the effects of diurnal rhythms on dynamic photosynthetic behavior are understudied. We examined diurnal changes in and in ten tropical species: across species, there was a tendency for and to decline diurnally when these were repeatedly measured under either steady-state or fluctuating irradiance conditions. We then examined in more detail the irradiance-induced kinetics of gas exchange in a C and C crop species each, namely fig () and sugarcane (). During the day, fig showed significantly slower photosynthetic induction and lower , as well as a slower increase, in the afternoon than in the morning and noon. Sugarcane showed a reduction in steady-state reached under high irradiance and slower increase as well as lower reached under high irradiance, but no changes in the rate of photosynthetic induction, in the afternoon, compared to morning and noon. These reductions in the afternoon were not reverted by a dark treatment in the middle of the day, suggesting that the decrease was not proportional to diurnal time-integrated carbon fixation. Repeated exposure to light- and shadeflecks (1000 and 50 μmol m s, lasting 20 min each) revealed fundamental differences in stomatal regulation between species: in fig, stomata opened and closed slowly, and their opening became progressively slower under a series of lightflecks, whereas sugarcane showed much faster stomatal opening than closure that was unchanged during the course of the day. Our results highlight that steady-state rates and irradiance-induced kinetics of photosynthesis and stomatal movement change diurnally in most species studied, and that they do so differently in fig and sugarcane.

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