2018
DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2018.00064
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Factors Influencing Leaf Chlorophyll Content in Natural Forests at the Biome Scale

Abstract: Chlorophyll (Chl) is an important photosynthetic pigment to the plant, largely determining photosynthetic capacity and hence plant growth. However, this concept has not been verified in natural forests, especially at a large scale. Furthermore, how Chl varies in natural forests remains unclear. In this study, the leaves of 823 plant species were collected from nine typical forest communities, extending from cold-temperate to tropical zones in China, to determine the main factors influencing leaf chlorophyll co… Show more

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“…The chlorophyll pigments are probably the most relevant natural biomolecules due to the fact of their importance in photosynthesis. Therefore, a direct correlation between their quantity and gross primary productivity has been demonstrated [48]. Our results present a significant increase in chlorophyll content induced by HDEEA-pABA (41.43 ± 0.69) and a significantly lower one for HEEA-pABA (37.07 ± 1.74) compared to IAA treatment and control, at the beginning of flowering (Table 7).…”
Section: Biological Studiessupporting
confidence: 64%
“…The chlorophyll pigments are probably the most relevant natural biomolecules due to the fact of their importance in photosynthesis. Therefore, a direct correlation between their quantity and gross primary productivity has been demonstrated [48]. Our results present a significant increase in chlorophyll content induced by HDEEA-pABA (41.43 ± 0.69) and a significantly lower one for HEEA-pABA (37.07 ± 1.74) compared to IAA treatment and control, at the beginning of flowering (Table 7).…”
Section: Biological Studiessupporting
confidence: 64%
“…9). Chlorophyll content vary with different factors such as sunlight, climatic factors such as salt stress, soil type, elements like nitrogen and phosphorus, temperature, water content of leaves and some enzymatic reactions [21,22]. In the present study, the reason for not significant difference may be because of not having any affect from those factors.…”
Section: Chlorophyll Contentmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…These variations were however less marked than those of other temperate species [30]. Some smaller differences among species were observed on the control site, indicating natural differences in pigment contents [77][78][79]. Pigment contents on the brownfield were thus expressed as percentages of those of the control to factor in these differences and to better compare species' sensitivities to TPH exposure (Fig.…”
Section: Seasonal and Interspecific Variability Of Leaf Pigmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%