Understanding the response of sub-Antarctic plants to a warming climate requires an understanding of the relationship of carbon gain and loss to temperature. In a field study on Heard Island, we investigated the responses of photosynthesis and respiration of the sub-Antarctic megaherb Pringlea antiscorbutica R. Br. to temperature. This was done by instantaneously manipulating leaf temperature in a gas exchange cuvette on plants adapted to natural temperature variation along an altitudinal gradient. There was little altitudinal variation in the temperature response of photosynthesis. Photosynthesis was much less responsive to temperature than electron transport, suggesting that Rubisco activity was generally the rate-limiting process. The te...
The environment of Antarctica represents one of the most challenging and harshest ecosystems, charac...
The carbon balance of Arctic ecosystems is particularly sensitive to global environmental change. Le...
When predicting the effects of climate change, global carbon circulation models that include a posit...
Leaf respiration and photosynthesis will respond differently to an increase in temperature during ni...
Projected rises in atmospheric CO2 concentration and minimum night-time temperatures may have import...
The terrestrial flora of Antarctica's frozen continent is restricted to sparse ice-free areas and do...
Evergreen species are widespread across the globe, representing two major plant functional forms in ...
Rates of carbon flux in 14 species of Antarctic bryophytes were measured under controlled conditions...
Productivity and climate models often use a constant Q10 for plant respiration, assuming tight contr...
Short-term temperature response curves of leaf dark respiration (R-T) provide insights into a critic...
Effects of irradiance, temperature and water availability on respiration and photosynthesis in a mar...
The carbon balance of Arctic ecosystems is particularly sensitive to global environmental change. Le...
Plant respiration constitutes a massive carbon flux to the atmosphere, and a major control on the ev...
High latitude and altitude floras are characterized by low-statured, small, wind-pollinated plants, ...
The effects of UV-B exclusion and enhancement of solar radiation on photosynthesis of the two phaner...
The environment of Antarctica represents one of the most challenging and harshest ecosystems, charac...
The carbon balance of Arctic ecosystems is particularly sensitive to global environmental change. Le...
When predicting the effects of climate change, global carbon circulation models that include a posit...
Leaf respiration and photosynthesis will respond differently to an increase in temperature during ni...
Projected rises in atmospheric CO2 concentration and minimum night-time temperatures may have import...
The terrestrial flora of Antarctica's frozen continent is restricted to sparse ice-free areas and do...
Evergreen species are widespread across the globe, representing two major plant functional forms in ...
Rates of carbon flux in 14 species of Antarctic bryophytes were measured under controlled conditions...
Productivity and climate models often use a constant Q10 for plant respiration, assuming tight contr...
Short-term temperature response curves of leaf dark respiration (R-T) provide insights into a critic...
Effects of irradiance, temperature and water availability on respiration and photosynthesis in a mar...
The carbon balance of Arctic ecosystems is particularly sensitive to global environmental change. Le...
Plant respiration constitutes a massive carbon flux to the atmosphere, and a major control on the ev...
High latitude and altitude floras are characterized by low-statured, small, wind-pollinated plants, ...
The effects of UV-B exclusion and enhancement of solar radiation on photosynthesis of the two phaner...
The environment of Antarctica represents one of the most challenging and harshest ecosystems, charac...
The carbon balance of Arctic ecosystems is particularly sensitive to global environmental change. Le...
When predicting the effects of climate change, global carbon circulation models that include a posit...