Abstract

Co2-gas exchanges of two shrubs, Spiraea spec, and Ligustrum vulgare, was investigated and the climatic factors of the study site were determined. At the beginning of June both shrubs showed the highest photosynthetic capacity. The photosynthetic capacity was clearly reduced if the temperature in the cuvette increased over 37 °C. In general it seemed that temperature had a predominant impact on Co2-exchange. High radiation intensities only reduced Co2-exchange if they were coupled with high temperatures.

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