Photosynthetic properties of Quercus × hispanica Lam. and Q. suber L. under harsh Central European winter conditions

TitlePhotosynthetic properties of Quercus × hispanica Lam. and Q. suber L. under harsh Central European winter conditions
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2011
AuthorsHolland, V., & Brüggemann W.
JournalPhotosynthetica
Volume49
Pagination459-465
ISBN Number1109901100
Keywordsevergreen, frost stress, oak, photoinhibition, xanthophyll cycle
Abstract

In search for new forestation tree species for future Central European climate conditions, Mediterranean evergreen oak taxa are investigated for their summer drought- and winter frost-hardiness. Here we report on the winter performance of the photosynthetic apparatus of Quercus × hispanica Lam. and its evergreen parental species Q. suber L. under extraordinary harsh winter conditions. Both taxa showed a strong decline of photosystem II (PSII) quantum efficiency (Fv/Fm) with a concomitant increase in the deepoxidation state (DES) of the xanthophyll pigments depending on (severe) frost events during winter, and these parameters significantly correlated with minimum air temperatures during periods of chronic photoinhibition at mid-winter, but not at the onset of winter in response to the first frost nights. Fv/Fm and DES correlated with each other in both taxa throughout the winter.