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DOI10.1371/journal.pone.0212506
Increasing atmospheric CO2 and canopy temperature induces anatomical and physiological changes in leaves of the C-4 forage species Panicum maximum
Habermann, Eduardo1; Barrera San Martin, Juca Abramo1; Contin, Daniele Ribeiro1; Bossan, Vitor Potenza1; Barboza, Anelize1; Braga, Marcia Regina2; Groppo, Milton1; Martinez, Carlos Alberto1
发表日期2019
ISSN1932-6203
卷号14期号:2
英文摘要

Changes in leaf anatomy and ultrastructure are associated with physiological performance in the context of plant adaptations to climate change. In this study, we investigated the isolated and combined effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration ([CO2]) up to 600 mu mol mol(-1) (eC) and elevated temperature (eT) to 2 degrees C more than the ambient canopy temperature on the ultrastructure, leaf anatomy, and physiology of Panicum maximum Jacq. grown under field conditions using combined free-air carbon dioxide enrichment (FACE) and temperature free-air controlled enhancement (T-FACE) systems. Plants grown under eC showed reduced stomatal density, stomatal index, stomatal conductance (g(s)), and leaf transpiration rate (E), increased soil-water content (SWC) conservation and adaxial epidermis thickness were also observed. The net photosynthesis rate (A) and intrinsic water-use efficiency (iWUE) were enhanced by 25% and 71%, respectively, with a concomitant increase in the size of starch grains in bundle sheath cells. Under air warming, we observed an increase in the thickness of the adaxial cuticle and a decrease in the leaf thickness, size of vascular bundles and bulliform cells, and starch content. Under eCeT, air warming offset the eC effects on SWC and E, and no interactions between [CO2] and temperature for leaf anatomy were observed. Elevated [CO2] exerted more effects on external characteristics, such as the epidermis anatomy and leaf gas exchange, while air warming affected mainly the leaf structure. We conclude that differential anatomical and physiological adjustments contributed to the acclimation of P. maximum growing under elevated [CO2] and air warming, improving the leaf biomass production under these conditions.


WOS研究方向Science & Technology - Other Topics
来源期刊PLOS ONE
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/93580
作者单位1.Univ Sao Paulo, FFCLRP, Dept Biol, Ribeirao Preto, SP, Brazil;
2.Inst Bot, Dept Plant Physiol & Biochem, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
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Habermann, Eduardo,Barrera San Martin, Juca Abramo,Contin, Daniele Ribeiro,et al. Increasing atmospheric CO2 and canopy temperature induces anatomical and physiological changes in leaves of the C-4 forage species Panicum maximum[J],2019,14(2).
APA Habermann, Eduardo.,Barrera San Martin, Juca Abramo.,Contin, Daniele Ribeiro.,Bossan, Vitor Potenza.,Barboza, Anelize.,...&Martinez, Carlos Alberto.(2019).Increasing atmospheric CO2 and canopy temperature induces anatomical and physiological changes in leaves of the C-4 forage species Panicum maximum.PLOS ONE,14(2).
MLA Habermann, Eduardo,et al."Increasing atmospheric CO2 and canopy temperature induces anatomical and physiological changes in leaves of the C-4 forage species Panicum maximum".PLOS ONE 14.2(2019).
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