Variable Chlorophyll a Fluorescence and CO2 Uptake in Water-Stressed White Spruce Seedlings 1

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Regulation of photosynthetic activity can contribute to the prevention of photodamage in stress resistant plants during exposure to drought or low temperatures. Responses to increasing levels of water stress were examined in seedlings of the stress resistant forest conifer, white spruce (Picea glauca [Moench.] Voss). Some seedlings were grown under aseptic in vitro conditions and others in pots. In relatively resistant in vivo seedlings, photosynthetic activities changed slowly in response to increasing water stress. Highly sensitive in vitro seedlings responded to water deficits similarly to in vivo seedlings but over a much shorter time scale. Fluorescence, CO2 exchange, and stomatal conductance data reported here suggest possible mechanisms for the regulation of photochemical activity in these plants.

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