Interactive effects of salinity and light on mangrove seedlings: scaling from leaf carbon gain to whole-plant performance

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2007

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Lopez-Hofmann, L.
Anten, N.P.R.
Martinez-Ramos, M.
Ackerly, D.D.

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Abstract

We have studied the interactive effects of salinity and light on Avicennia germinans mangrove seedlings in greenhouse and field experiments. We hypothesized that net photosynthesis, growth, and survivorship rates should increase more with an increase in light availability for plants growing at low salinity than for those growing at high salinity. This hypothesis was supported by our results for net photosynthesis and growth. Net daily photosynthesis did increase more with increasing light for low-salinity plants than for high-salinity plants. Stomatal conductance, leaf-level transpiration, and internal CO2 concentrations were lower at high than at low salinity.

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Growth analysis, Avicennia germinans, Gas exchange, Ecophysiology, Venezue

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