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Gas exchanges and stomatal conductance on three gramineous species

Under natural condition and without water deficit, assimilation of CO2 (A) and transpiration (E) rates, stomatal conductance (g) and photosyntetic efficiency of water use (E/A), were monitored daily on maize (C4), rice (C3) and wheat (C3). In all species, the shape of response curves of A in function of irradiance (I), was a retangular hyperbole. However, luminic saturation was not observed in maize. Stomatal conductance response curve in function of I was also a retangular hyperbole, while E was linear in all species. Due to differential response of A and E, as a function of I as well as g, the ratio E/A was increased with the increase of I. The C3 species (rice and wheat) showed higher values of E/A than the C4 specie (maize), in all levels of I and g, showing the better C4 adaptation when stomatal limitation aperture occurs.

rice; Oryza sativa L.; maize; Zea mays L.; wheat; Triticum aestivum L.; photosynthesis; transpiration


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