Effects of salinity and vapour pressure on gas exchange and water use in mangroves from northern Australia and Papua New Guinea
Gas exchange measurements were made on exposed sun leaves from 19 mangrove species (10 genera and 8 families) from 9 estuaries in north eastern Australia and Papua New Guinea. The estuaries varied in salinity and climatic regimes.The Australian localities included 5 sites in Queensland (Norman River, Daintree River, Trinity Inlet, Murray River, and Missionary Bay (Hinchinbrook Island) and one site in the Northern Territory (McArthur River). In Papua New Guinea the sites were Era, Wapo and Ivi Rivers (Gulf of Papua), Galley Reach and Motupore Island.Gas exchange measurements were made on between 2 and 27 leaves from each species sampled at each site. Leaves exposed to irradiances above 800 µmol/m²/s were chosen. Measurements were made with a portable photosynthesis system with a purpose designed leaf cuvette. Measurements were made of leaf temperature, the relative humidity and air temperature inside the cuvette. Gases were analysed with an infrared gas analyser. Barometric pressure was measured daily with an aneroid barometer. Ambient relative humidity was measured with an aspirated wet and dry bulb thermometer at 9am and 3pm.The data collected were used to calculate CO2 assimilation rate, stomatal conductance to CO2, intercellular CO2 concentrations and intrinsic water use efficiency. Soil salinity was measured in samples of the pore water, which drained into a 0.45 core hole. Samples were taken at a number of locations within each site.
This field study was undertaken to determine whether salinity and leaf to air vapour pressure deficit influence photosynthetic carbon fixation and water use efficiency in mangroves.
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Changes in gas exchange characteristics and water use efficiency of mangroves in response to salinity and vapour pressure deficit: Clough BF and Sim RG (1989) Changes in gas exchange characteristics and water use efficiency of mangroves in response to salinity and vapour pressure deficit. Oecologia 79: 38-44.
Changes in gas exchange characteristics and water use efficiency of mangroves in response to salinity and vapour pressure deficit: Clough BF and Sim RG (1989) Changes in gas exchange characteristics and water use efficiency of mangroves in response to salinity and vapour pressure deficit. Oecologia 79: 38-44.
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- Statement: Gas exchange measurements were made with a Licor LI-6000 portable photosynthesis system (Li-Cor, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA) equipped with a leaf cuvette designed at AIMS. The cuvette, once clamped to the leaf, enclosed an area of 5.7 cm² of the lower (abaxial) leaf surface. The volume of the chamber was 275 cm³. The infrared gas analyser (IRGA) of the LI-600 was calibrated daily using a cylinder of air which had previously been intercalibrated against gas mixtures generated with Wosthoff pumps (H. Wostoff oHG, F.R. Germany). The IRGA zero was checked at approximately half-hourly intervals using CO2 free air that has been passed through soda lime.Leaf temperature was measured with a 36-SWG chromel constantan thermocouple pressed to the abaxial surface of the leaf.The relative humidity inside the cuvette were measured with a Vaisala Humicap 6061 RH sensor (Vaisala Oy, Helsinki, Finland). The humidity sensor was calibrated prior to each field trip using airstreams of known humidity.The air temperature inside the cuvette was measured using a YSI-44202 (Yellow Springs Instrument Co., Yellow Springs, Ohio, USA) linearised thermister.The rate of air flow to the gas analyser was measures with a mass flow meter (Tylan Model FM-360; Tylan Corporation, Torrence, California, USA)Pore water salinity was measured using a conductivity type salinometer (TPS Model 81C, TPS, Springwood, Queensland, Australia). Corrections were made for the temperature of the sample. The salinity of estuarine water samples was measured with the same salinometer of a refractometer.
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