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Ecology: Lecture 3 Plant adaptations to the light environment (Physiological Ecology)
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PAR: Photosynthetically active radiation (400-740 nm)
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P-I Curve
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Photoinhibition
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Photosynthesis: review
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Photosynthesis: light-dependent reactions What do these reactions accomplish?
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Photosynthesis: light-independent reactions What do these reaction accomplish? Role of rubisco?
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Benefit vs. cost of rubisco reduction
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Changes in leaf orientation
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Shade-tolerant vs. intolerant plants Terrestrial Aquatic
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Responses to UV radiation What is the relationship between the ozone layer and UV-B? What are the consequences of UV-B exposure to primary producers? DNA damage, change in growth form, reduction in yield Example: In situ studies in the Antarctic ozone hole (1990) suggest a reduction of 6-12% of primary production due to the ozone hole
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Plant defenses against UV-B Compounds that absorb UV-B Effects on photosynthesis? Tropical and alpine plants are more capable of blocking UV-B radiation Does this make adaptive sense? How so? Plants with short-lived seasonal leaves were less effective at blocking UV-B rays. Does this make adaptive sense? How so?
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