Title of article :
Chlorophyll content and its stability in native species inhabiting the Egyptian Desert
Author/Authors :
K. A. Farghali، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
Characteristics of chlorophyll (Chl) among species growing in desert areas receiving high intensities of insolation were investigated. Generally, chlorophyll content in xerophytes is low; perennials, except succulents and halophytes, have higher contents than annuals. This decreased Chl content is compensated for by an increased Chl stability index (CSI). Moreover, the difference between the Chla/bratio in fresh and heated leaves is decreased in plants with a high CSI, where a positive difference refers to destruction of Chlaand a negative difference to destruction of Chlb.A significant correlation between both Chl content and CSI with water content, soluble proteins, Mg2+, K+and iron was found, with the sign of the correlation dependent on the importance of the constituents to Chl content and CSI in the studied species.
Keywords :
Chl stability index , CsI , desert species , Soluble proteins , fundamental constituents , wadis of Egyptian Desert , chlorophyll content
Journal title :
Journal of Arid Environments
Journal title :
Journal of Arid Environments