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Early morning photosynthesis of the moss Tortula ruralis following summer dew fall in a Hungarian temperate dry sandy grassland

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PLANT ECOLOGY
Volume 151, Issue 1, Pages 51-54

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KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL
DOI: 10.1023/A:1026590506740

Keywords

carbon balance; desiccation tolerance; rehydration

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Air temperature and humidity, moss surface temperature, moss water content, and photosynthetically active radi ation were measured through a clear dry night and early morning in July 1998: CO2 gas exchange of the moss was measured by infra-red gas analysis. The measurements showed progressive absorption of water by the moss through much of the night. The moss reached sufficient water content for about 1.5 h of positive net CO2 uptake immediately after dawn. The cumulative net carbon balance on this occasion was negative, but mornings with heavier dew could give a positive daily carbon balance, and short, early morning periods of photosynthesis during prolonged dry weather may mitigate long-term desiccation damage and allow for regular molecular repair.

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