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Temperature sensitivity of detrital photosynthesis.

Luka Seamus WrightTaylor SimpkinsKaren Filbee-DexterThomas Wernberg
Published in: Annals of botany (2024)
T opt of kelp detritus is ≥3 °C colder than that of the intact plant. Given that E. radiata is one of the most temperature-tolerant kelps, this suggests that photosynthesis is generally more thermosensitive in the detrital phase, which partly explains the enhancing effect of temperature on remineralization. In contrast to darkness, even subcompensating irradiance maintains detrital viability, elucidating the accelerating effect of depth and its concomitant light reduction on remineralization to some extent. Detrital photosynthesis is a meaningful mechanism underlying at least two drivers of remineralization, even below the photoenvironment inhabited by the attached alga.
Keyphrases
  • magnetic resonance
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • optical coherence tomography