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  • Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
  • Volume:40 Issue:4
  • Photosynthetic response of Bromus inermis in grasslands of different altitudes

Photosynthetic response of Bromus inermis in grasslands of different altitudes

Authors : PANAGIOTA KOSTOPOULOU, MARIA KARATASSIOU
Pages : 642-653
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Publication Date : 2016-08-01
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :In Greece, grasslands constitute an important component of montane areas. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the photosynthetic responses of the forage species Bromus inermis at two montane grasslands insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Filippaioi, Grammatiko); and a lowland grassland under differential irradiation and CO2 concentration levels. In each area, gas exchange parameters were calculated under: a); ambient conditions along with the measurement of variable to maximal fluorescence, b); low insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(300 µmol m-2 s-1); and high insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(1400 µmol m-2 s-1); radiation, and c); ambient insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(380 µmol mol-1); and high insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(800 µmol mol-1); CO2 concentrations. In addition, assimilation response curves to different levels of irradiation and intercellular CO2 partial pressure were recorded. The photosynthetic machinery of B. inermis responded better to changes in irradiation in the montane area of Filippaioi, while it was more sensitive to changes in CO2 concentration in the lowland area. Photosynthesis in the montane area of Grammatiko could be subject to novel ecological pressures shaped by lower grazing intensity. No effect of altitude on physiological responses of B. inermis was found. Instead, plants from each area may use different adaptive mechanisms to persist and thrive in the environmental conditions of each area.
Keywords : Assimilation rate, elevation, intercellular CO2 concentration, light, smooth brome, stomatal conductance

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