1976
DOI: 10.2307/1935054
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Low Temperature Photosynthesis in Successional Winter Annuals

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“…This result was well within the range of similar ecosystem, such as humid-temperate pastures (2.88 g CO 2 /(m 2 ·day); Skinner, 2007) and sagebrush-steppe ecosystems (0.68-1.31g CO 2 / (m 2 ·day); Gilmanov et al, 2004). Regehr and Bazzaz (1976) suggested two possible photosynthetic acclimation strategies for over-wintering plants: limiting the photosynthesis with completely dormancy during the winter months or keeping photosynthetic capacity during winter time when the climate conditions were favorable for CO 2 uptake. The study of Kato et al (2005) has indicated that no photosynthesis could be detected during winter under Kobresia meadow ecosystem on the Qinghai-Tibetan plateau.…”
Section: Lawn Nee During the Transition Period From Winter To Springsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…This result was well within the range of similar ecosystem, such as humid-temperate pastures (2.88 g CO 2 /(m 2 ·day); Skinner, 2007) and sagebrush-steppe ecosystems (0.68-1.31g CO 2 / (m 2 ·day); Gilmanov et al, 2004). Regehr and Bazzaz (1976) suggested two possible photosynthetic acclimation strategies for over-wintering plants: limiting the photosynthesis with completely dormancy during the winter months or keeping photosynthetic capacity during winter time when the climate conditions were favorable for CO 2 uptake. The study of Kato et al (2005) has indicated that no photosynthesis could be detected during winter under Kobresia meadow ecosystem on the Qinghai-Tibetan plateau.…”
Section: Lawn Nee During the Transition Period From Winter To Springsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Photosynthesis in L. serriola has been quantified both in overwintering rosettes and in the cauline leaves of flowering plants. Regehr and Bazzaz (1976) found that under high solar radiation the temperature of rosette leaves was often 10°C above ambient temperatures when air temperatures were 0 to 10°C in February and March in Illinois. The response time of rosettes to increased irradiance was very rapid, even at low temperatures.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Plants of open habitats have been described to respond plastically and acclimate rather quickly to changes in environmental conditions, such as temperature (Regehr and Bazzaz, 1978) and irradiance (Peterson and Bazzaz, 1978). Thus, it was suggested that early successional species would have higher photosynthetic plasticity relative to that of species found in later successional habitats (Bazzaz, 1979;Valladares et al, 2000;Ribeiro et al, 2005).…”
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