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Diurnal change of gas exchange ofRhodiola sachalinensis transplanted from different habitats in Changbai Mountain

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Rhodiola sachalinensis growing in the different habitats, such as Xiaotianchi plot (altitude 1800 m), Tree line plot (altitude 2000 m) and Tianwenfeng plot (altitude 2325 m) of Changbai Mountain (northern slop) were transplanted to Harbin Experimental Farm for determining its gas exchange. The study results indicated that the diurnal changes of gas exchange ofRh. sachalinensis transplanted from different habitats were still different though the morphological appearance of the newly sprouted above-ground part had become more similar. For net photosynthesis rate (Pn), stomatal conductance (Gs) and apparent quantum yield (AQY), the diumal change curves ofRh. sachalinensis transplanted from the three plots were similar, but the data value were different. For the dark respiration rate (Rd), transpiration rate (Tr) and water use efficiency (WUE), diurnal change curves of the three plots were obviously different.

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This study is supported by Natural Science Foundation of Heilongjiang Province.

Yan Xiufeng, male, born in March 1965, associate professor, Open Research Laboratory of Forest Plant Ecology, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin 150040, P. R. China.

Responsible editor: Zhu Hong

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Xiufeng, Y., Jing, L., Yujie, W. et al. Diurnal change of gas exchange ofRhodiola sachalinensis transplanted from different habitats in Changbai Mountain. Journal of Forestry Research 11, 29–33 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02855491

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