Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9485600 Environmental and Experimental Botany 2005 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
In a 2-year study, fruiting plants of strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa Duch.) cv. 'Korona' and 'Elsanta' were exposed for 2 months to 78 ppb ozone on average or filtered air without ozone in controlled environment chambers. Plant growth, photosynthesis, carbohydrate accumulation, and macronutrient concentrations were investigated in order to demonstrate cultivar-specific differences in the ozone sensitivity of 'Korona' and 'Elsanta' on the whole plant level. Moreover, the hypothesis was tested whether properties of the root system in strawberry were involved in ozone tolerance, for example, the roots' ability to store or make available carbohydrates and their capacity to secure plants' supply with nitrogen during a stress situation. In strawberry, ozone reduced leaf area by reducing leaf number. Moreover, specific leaf area (SLA) and relative leaf water content were reduced. Net photosynthesis was only slightly impaired, but activity of Rubisco and chlorophyll content in older leaves of cv. 'Elsanta' were significantly reduced. The most important, indirect impairment of photosynthesis was the reduction of plants' total leaf area, which resulted in a decrease in plant biomass. The reduction of root biomass, the root/shoot ratio, and also the distribution of carbohydrates indicated a partitioning priority of the shoot at expense of the root system. Cultivar 'Elsanta' was characterized by significantly lower carbohydrate levels in ozone-exposed leaves, whereas levels remained fairly stable in 'Korona' leaves. In addition, nitrogen concentrations in leaves and roots decreased significantly in 'Elsanta', not in 'Korona'. The reduced nitrogen concentration in leaves may be related with the more distinct reduction in Rubisco activity and chlorophyll content in older leaves of 'Elsanta'.
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