Author:
Veenendaal E. M.,Shushu D. D.,Scurlock J. M. O.
Abstract
ABSTRACTDifferent C4 photosynthesis pathways may influence plant response to shade and/or moisture stress. In the savanna of south-eastern Botswana, seedlings of PCK C4 type grass species were frequently observed to emerge in shaded habitats. The speciesDigitaria erianthasubsp.pentzii, which shows the NADP-ME pathway, was also found to be associated with the tree canopy. Species emerging in habitats exposed to full sun often showed the NAD-ME C4 pathway. Seedlings orAristida congesla, Eragrostis rigidiorandTragus berteronianuswhich normally emerge in full light, showed higher relative growth rates and/or unit leaf rates compared with seedlings ofPanicum maximumandUrochloa panicoideswhich are associated with shaded habitats. Seedlings of the latter species, however, survived low light conditions. Relative growth rate of the seedlings appeared to be negatively related to caryopsis weight. Light response analysis of leaves ofDigitaria erianthasubsp.pentzii, grown under low light intensities, showed similar trends in light saturation to those reported for the PCK type inPanicum maximum. Mesophyll rather than stomatal limitations appeared to induce light saturation at higher light intensities in leaves grown under shade conditions.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Cited by
27 articles.
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