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| DOI | 10.4067/S0716-078X2009000300006 | ||||||
| Año | 2009 | ||||||
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The seasonal variation in energy quenching parameters of photosystem 11 and photoprotective pigments were studied in seedlings and adults of two Proteaceae: a shade-intolerant species (Embotrium coccineum J.R. et G. Forster) and a shade-tolerant species (Lomatia ferruginea (Cav.) R. Br.). We Postulate that the shade intolerant species favors photochemical energy driven processes (mainly CO, assimilation) while the shade tolerant species exhibits higher non-photochemical energy dissipation under unfavorable conditions. Moreover, the shade tolerant species presents lower seasonal variations in these parameters that the shade intolerant species. Differences in energy dissipation should be more evident in seedlings than adults because of their contrasting light environments and temperatures are more evident at this stage. Their maximal photochemical efficiency (Fv/Fm) was in the range 0.70-0.83. The effective photochemical efficiency (Phi PSII), photochemical quenching (qP), and electron transport rate (ETR) were higher in seedlings of E. coccineum than in seedlings of L. ferruginea. Adults showed higher photochemical energy quenching parameters than seedlings. Non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) was frequently similar between daily periods, seasons, species, and developmental stages, with the exception of the lowest non-photochemical quenching in seedlings of E. coccineum in summer. Seedlings and adults showed a larger xanthophyll cycle pool content at midday in summer than in winter, while the pool of antheraxanthin + zeaxanthin was always higher at midday. Lutein increased the most during summer. Thus, E. coccineum seedlings and adults maintained high photosynthesis, a higher fraction of open reaction centres, and higher ETR than the shade tolerant species. These differences are consistent with the ecological functions of both species: a pioneer character, higher growth rate, and wide altitudinal and latitudinal distribution of E. coccineum compared to L.ferruginea.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | ALBERDI-LAG, MIREN RITA | Mujer |
Universidad de La Frontera - Chile
Universidad de La Frontera - Brasil |
| 2 | REYES-DÍAZ, MARJORIE | Mujer |
Universidad de La Frontera - Chile
Universidad de La Frontera - Brasil |
| 3 | ZUNIGA-HORMAZABAL, RAFAEL ENRIQUE | Hombre |
Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
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| 4 | HESS-FARIAS, SUSAN AGNES | Mujer |
Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
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| 5 | BRAVO-RAMIREZ, LEON ALOYS | Hombre |
Universidad de Concepción - Chile
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| 6 | CORCUERA-PEREZ, LUIS JULIAN | Hombre |
Universidad de Concepción - Chile
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