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Wilfrid Laurier University

2005

Acclimation response

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Leaf Optical Responses To Light And Soil Nutrient Availability In Temperature Deciduous Trees, Jennifer L. Baltzer, Sean C. Thomas Jan 2005

Leaf Optical Responses To Light And Soil Nutrient Availability In Temperature Deciduous Trees, Jennifer L. Baltzer, Sean C. Thomas

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Leaf optical parameters influence light availability at the cellular, leaf, and canopy scale of integration. While recent studies have focused on leaf optical responses to acute plant stress, the effects of changes in plant resources on leaf optics remain poorly characterized. We examined leaf optical and anatomical responses of five temperate deciduous tree species to moderate changes in nutrient and light availability. Spectral reflectance in the visible waveband generally increased at high light, but decreased with increased nutrient availability. Patterns of both spectral reflectance and absorptance were primarily determined by chlorophyll concentration although carotenoid concentration was also influential. While most …