Overwintering ecology of northern field layer plants : snow and photosynthesis in Vaccinium vitis-idaea L.

Winter is a significant period for the seasonality of northern plants, but is often overlooked when studying the interactions of plants and their environment. This study focuses on the effects of overwintering conditions, including warm winter periods, snow, and snowmelt on boreal and sub-Arctic fie...

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Main Author: Lundell, Robin
Other Authors: Kramer, Koen, University of Helsinki, Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Department of Biosciences, Plant Biology, Helsingin yliopisto, bio- ja ympäristötieteellinen tiedekunta, biotieteiden laitos, Helsingfors universitet, bio- och miljövetenskapliga fakulteten, biovetenskapliga institutionen, Hänninen, Heikki, Saarinen, Timo
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Helsingin yliopisto 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10138/27477
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/27477 2023-08-20T04:04:57+02:00 Overwintering ecology of northern field layer plants : snow and photosynthesis in Vaccinium vitis-idaea L. Pohjoisten kenttäkerroksen kasvien talvehtiminen : lumen vaikutus puolukan fotosynteesiin Lundell, Robin Kramer, Koen University of Helsinki, Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Department of Biosciences, Plant Biology Helsingin yliopisto, bio- ja ympäristötieteellinen tiedekunta, biotieteiden laitos Helsingfors universitet, bio- och miljövetenskapliga fakulteten, biovetenskapliga institutionen Hänninen, Heikki Saarinen, Timo 2011-08-26T12:39:06Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/27477 eng eng Helsingin yliopisto Helsingfors universitet University of Helsinki URN:ISBN:978-952-10-7158-4 Unigrafia Oy, Helsingfors: 2011, Publications in Botany from the University of Helsinki - Helsingin yliopiston kasvitieteellisiä julkaisuja. 1238-4577 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/27477 URN:ISBN:978-952-10-7159-1 Julkaisu on tekijänoikeussäännösten alainen. Teosta voi lukea ja tulostaa henkilökohtaista käyttöä varten. Käyttö kaupallisiin tarkoituksiin on kielletty. This publication is copyrighted. You may download, display and print it for Your own personal use. Commercial use is prohibited. Publikationen är skyddad av upphovsrätten. Den får läsas och skrivas ut för personligt bruk. Användning i kommersiellt syfte är förbjuden. kasvibiologia Text Doctoral dissertation (article-based) Artikkeliväitöskirja Artikelavhandling doctoralThesis 2011 ftunivhelsihelda 2023-07-28T06:24:53Z Winter is a significant period for the seasonality of northern plants, but is often overlooked when studying the interactions of plants and their environment. This study focuses on the effects of overwintering conditions, including warm winter periods, snow, and snowmelt on boreal and sub-Arctic field layer plants. Wintertime photosynthesis and related physiological factors of evergreen dwarf shrubs, particularly of Vaccinium vitis-idaea, are emphasised. The work combines experiments both in the field and in growth chambers with measurements in natural field conditions. Evergreen dwarf shrubs are predominantly covered by snow in the winter. The protective snow cover provides favourable conditions for photosynthesis, especially during the spring before snowmelt. The results of this study indicate that photosynthesis occurs under the snow in V. vitis-idaea. The light response of photosynthesis determined in field conditions during the period of snow cover shows that positive net CO2 exchange is possible under the snow in the prevailing light and temperature. Photosynthetic capacity increases readily during warm periods in winter and the plants are thus able to replenish carbohydrate reserves lost through respiration. Exposure to low temperatures in combination with high light following early snowmelt can set back photosynthesis as sustained photoprotective measures are activated and photodamage begins to build up. Freezing may further decrease the photosynthetic capacity. The small-scale distribution of many field layer plants, including V. vitis-idaea and other dwarf shrubs, correlates with the snow distribution in a forest. The results of this study indicate that there are species-specific differences in the snow depth affinity of the field and ground layer species. Events and processes taking place in winter can have a profound effect on the overall performance of plants and on the interactions between plants and their environment. Understanding the processes involved in the overwintering of plants is ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Arctic Helsingfors Universitet: HELDA – Helsingin yliopiston digitaalinen arkisto Arctic
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Overwintering ecology of northern field layer plants : snow and photosynthesis in Vaccinium vitis-idaea L.
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description Winter is a significant period for the seasonality of northern plants, but is often overlooked when studying the interactions of plants and their environment. This study focuses on the effects of overwintering conditions, including warm winter periods, snow, and snowmelt on boreal and sub-Arctic field layer plants. Wintertime photosynthesis and related physiological factors of evergreen dwarf shrubs, particularly of Vaccinium vitis-idaea, are emphasised. The work combines experiments both in the field and in growth chambers with measurements in natural field conditions. Evergreen dwarf shrubs are predominantly covered by snow in the winter. The protective snow cover provides favourable conditions for photosynthesis, especially during the spring before snowmelt. The results of this study indicate that photosynthesis occurs under the snow in V. vitis-idaea. The light response of photosynthesis determined in field conditions during the period of snow cover shows that positive net CO2 exchange is possible under the snow in the prevailing light and temperature. Photosynthetic capacity increases readily during warm periods in winter and the plants are thus able to replenish carbohydrate reserves lost through respiration. Exposure to low temperatures in combination with high light following early snowmelt can set back photosynthesis as sustained photoprotective measures are activated and photodamage begins to build up. Freezing may further decrease the photosynthetic capacity. The small-scale distribution of many field layer plants, including V. vitis-idaea and other dwarf shrubs, correlates with the snow distribution in a forest. The results of this study indicate that there are species-specific differences in the snow depth affinity of the field and ground layer species. Events and processes taking place in winter can have a profound effect on the overall performance of plants and on the interactions between plants and their environment. Understanding the processes involved in the overwintering of plants is ...
author2 Kramer, Koen
University of Helsinki, Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Department of Biosciences, Plant Biology
Helsingin yliopisto, bio- ja ympäristötieteellinen tiedekunta, biotieteiden laitos
Helsingfors universitet, bio- och miljövetenskapliga fakulteten, biovetenskapliga institutionen
Hänninen, Heikki
Saarinen, Timo
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author Lundell, Robin
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title Overwintering ecology of northern field layer plants : snow and photosynthesis in Vaccinium vitis-idaea L.
title_short Overwintering ecology of northern field layer plants : snow and photosynthesis in Vaccinium vitis-idaea L.
title_full Overwintering ecology of northern field layer plants : snow and photosynthesis in Vaccinium vitis-idaea L.
title_fullStr Overwintering ecology of northern field layer plants : snow and photosynthesis in Vaccinium vitis-idaea L.
title_full_unstemmed Overwintering ecology of northern field layer plants : snow and photosynthesis in Vaccinium vitis-idaea L.
title_sort overwintering ecology of northern field layer plants : snow and photosynthesis in vaccinium vitis-idaea l.
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Unigrafia Oy, Helsingfors: 2011, Publications in Botany from the University of Helsinki - Helsingin yliopiston kasvitieteellisiä julkaisuja. 1238-4577
http://hdl.handle.net/10138/27477
URN:ISBN:978-952-10-7159-1
op_rights Julkaisu on tekijänoikeussäännösten alainen. Teosta voi lukea ja tulostaa henkilökohtaista käyttöä varten. Käyttö kaupallisiin tarkoituksiin on kielletty.
This publication is copyrighted. You may download, display and print it for Your own personal use. Commercial use is prohibited.
Publikationen är skyddad av upphovsrätten. Den får läsas och skrivas ut för personligt bruk. Användning i kommersiellt syfte är förbjuden.
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