Ecophysiological studies of Sonoran Desert plants
- 30 November 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Oecologia
- Vol. 28 (4), 365-375
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00345991
Abstract
The gas exchange and water relations of two Sonoran Desert plants was measured throughout a 12-month period. Seasonal photosynthesis patterns of both plants followed the seasonal variation in plant water potential. Ambrosia deltoidea, a drought-deciduous shrub, is mainly winter-spring active since maximum photosynthesis rates of 38 mg CO2 dm-2 h-1 were measured at this time. This plant is characterized by marked seasonal variations in plant water potential, and was deciduous for approximately 120 days when plant water potential was below-50 bars. Olneya tesota, a non-riparian microphyllous tree, is evergreen and photosynthetically active throughout the entire year, although demonstrating maximum photosynthesis rates of 12 mg CO2 dm-2 h-1 in spring and summer. The deep-rooted tree species maintains a favorable year-round water balance since minimum plant water potentials were seldom below-33 bars. The two species maintain a relatively high water use efficiency throughout the year, despite the high evaporative gradient characteristic of the Sonoran Desert. The leaves are the major site for carbon assimilation, contributing 87 and 81% of the annual carbon gain for the shrub and tree species, respectively. Above-ground gross primary production throughout the 12-month period was estimated solely from the leaf 14CO2 assimilation studies. This production estimate was compared to above-ground net primary production determined by the harvest method. For both plant species gross production was interpreted to exceed net production by nearly a three-fold difference. On a per plant basis gross production was estimated to be 1.14 and 7.42 kg dry wt plant-1 yr-1 for A. deltoidea and O. tesota. The large difference between net and gross production is probably related to year-round utilization of carbon.Keywords
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