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Journal of plant interactions
Photosynthetic adaptation of Euphorbia fractiflexa (Euphorbiaceae) and survival in arid regions of the Arabian Peninsula
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T.A. Al-Turki1  Y.S. Masrahi2  O.H. Sayed2 
[1] King Abdul Aziz City for Science and Technology;Faculty of Science, Jazan University
关键词: crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM);    CAM-idling;    chlorophyll fluorescence;    Euphorbia fractiflexa;    water stress;   
DOI  :  10.1080/17429145.2013.774442
学科分类:纳米科学和纳米技术
来源: Taylor & Francis
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【 摘 要 】

Arid regions of the Arabian Peninsula are characterized by a short wet season with erratic rainfall, high temperature, and high evaporation. In these arid regions, the leafless stem succulent Euphorbia fractiflexa S. Carter & J.R.I.Wood (Euphorbiaceae) is an abundant perennial. Work presented in this paper aimed at investigating crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) as a physiological adaptation crucial for survival of E. fractiflexa in arid regions of the Arabian Peninsula. Work involved investigations of stomatal diffusive conductance, chlorophyll fluorescence, and cell sap titratable acidity. Results represent the first report of obligate CAM in E. fractiflexa. Low values of stomatal conductance and dampening of CAM acidification deacidification cycles during the long dry season also denoted tendency of this species to shift from obligate CAM to CAM-idling. Results also showed water stress-induced reduction in Photosystem II (PSII) activity occurring in concomitance with increased non-photochemical quenching of chlorophyll fluorescence denoting operation of non-photochemical energy dissipation mechanisms that are important for photoprotection of the photosynthetic machinery under stress conditions.

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