STRUCTURE OF THE PHOTOSYNTHETIC APPARATUS IN WOODY-PLANTS FROM DIFFERENT ECOLOGICAL AND ALTITUDINAL GROUPS IN EASTERN PAMIR

Citation
Vi. Pyankov et Av. Kondrachuk, STRUCTURE OF THE PHOTOSYNTHETIC APPARATUS IN WOODY-PLANTS FROM DIFFERENT ECOLOGICAL AND ALTITUDINAL GROUPS IN EASTERN PAMIR, Russian journal of plant physiology, 45(4), 1998, pp. 481-490
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
ISSN journal
10214437
Volume
45
Issue
4
Year of publication
1998
Pages
481 - 490
Database
ISI
SICI code
1021-4437(1998)45:4<481:SOTPAI>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
The structure of photosynthetic apparatus was quantitatively character ized for 15 species of woody plants (low shrubs, semishrubs, and cushi on plants) inhabiting Eastern Pamir at elevations between 3800 and 475 0 m. Assimilatory organs of the plants investigated featured common ad aptive modifications, such as small and thick leaves, a high weight pe r unit leaf area, extensive development of palisade mesophyll, and an increased number of chlorenchyma cells and chloroplasts per unit leaf area. These leaf features serve to enlarge the internal assimilatory s urface and to decrease resistance to CO2 diffusion, which is essential under moisture deficit. Comparative analysis of leaf structure reveal ed characteristics dividing woody plants of Eastern Pamir into several groups according to their life forms, ecological groups, and types of mesophyll structure. It is suggested that whole plant characteristics (life form), combined with quantitative characteristics of structure, would help to identify the functional types of high mountain plants.