Maximum leaf photosynthetic light response for three species in a transitional tropical forest in Southern Amazonia

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Main Author: Miranda,Eduardo J.
Publication Date: 2004
Other Authors: Priante Filho,Nicolau, Priante,Pedro C., Campelo Jr.,José H., Suli,George S., Fritzen,Clóvis L., Nogueira,José de S., Vourlitis,George L.
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Summary: Measurements of CO2 and water vapor flux using eddy covariance are being made from a 40 m tower located in a transitional tropical forest near Sinop Mato Grosso. As complementary information to this study, the photosynthetic light response curves of three species located near the tower were measured at different heights in the forest canopy and light conditions with the objective of understanding seasonal and spatial (height in the forest canopy and gap or shade located plants) trends in the photosynthetic light response. The measurements were made in a canopy emergent tree (30 m tall) identified as Brosimum lactescens, and in two relatively short plants (0.6 to 1.6 m height) identified as Quiina pteridophylla and Diniszia excelsa located in different light condition. Measurements were made from the end of 2000 dry season to January 2002. These data suggest that species response to seasonal variations in rainfall are variable. In addition, shade plants have a higher quantum yield (A) and a lower estimated gross photosynthesis at saturating (photosynthetic active radiation - PAR) (Amax) than gap plants, presumably because shade plants are adapted to lower average light levels.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Maximum leaf photosynthetic light response for three species in a transitional tropical forest in Southern Amazonia
title Maximum leaf photosynthetic light response for three species in a transitional tropical forest in Southern Amazonia
spellingShingle Maximum leaf photosynthetic light response for three species in a transitional tropical forest in Southern Amazonia
Miranda,Eduardo J.
Eddy covariance
tropical forest
photosynthetic light
title_short Maximum leaf photosynthetic light response for three species in a transitional tropical forest in Southern Amazonia
title_full Maximum leaf photosynthetic light response for three species in a transitional tropical forest in Southern Amazonia
title_fullStr Maximum leaf photosynthetic light response for three species in a transitional tropical forest in Southern Amazonia
title_full_unstemmed Maximum leaf photosynthetic light response for three species in a transitional tropical forest in Southern Amazonia
title_sort Maximum leaf photosynthetic light response for three species in a transitional tropical forest in Southern Amazonia
author Miranda,Eduardo J.
author_facet Miranda,Eduardo J.
Priante Filho,Nicolau
Priante,Pedro C.
Campelo Jr.,José H.
Suli,George S.
Fritzen,Clóvis L.
Nogueira,José de S.
Vourlitis,George L.
author_role author
author2 Priante Filho,Nicolau
Priante,Pedro C.
Campelo Jr.,José H.
Suli,George S.
Fritzen,Clóvis L.
Nogueira,José de S.
Vourlitis,George L.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Miranda,Eduardo J.
Priante Filho,Nicolau
Priante,Pedro C.
Campelo Jr.,José H.
Suli,George S.
Fritzen,Clóvis L.
Nogueira,José de S.
Vourlitis,George L.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Eddy covariance
tropical forest
photosynthetic light
topic Eddy covariance
tropical forest
photosynthetic light
description Measurements of CO2 and water vapor flux using eddy covariance are being made from a 40 m tower located in a transitional tropical forest near Sinop Mato Grosso. As complementary information to this study, the photosynthetic light response curves of three species located near the tower were measured at different heights in the forest canopy and light conditions with the objective of understanding seasonal and spatial (height in the forest canopy and gap or shade located plants) trends in the photosynthetic light response. The measurements were made in a canopy emergent tree (30 m tall) identified as Brosimum lactescens, and in two relatively short plants (0.6 to 1.6 m height) identified as Quiina pteridophylla and Diniszia excelsa located in different light condition. Measurements were made from the end of 2000 dry season to January 2002. These data suggest that species response to seasonal variations in rainfall are variable. In addition, shade plants have a higher quantum yield (A) and a lower estimated gross photosynthesis at saturating (photosynthetic active radiation - PAR) (Amax) than gap plants, presumably because shade plants are adapted to lower average light levels.
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