Abstract

Under controlled laboratory conditions, it was found that during summer black spruce branches parasitized by a dwarf mistletoe have a higher rate of apparent photosynthesis and dark respiration than unparasitized branches. In winter, parasitized branches have a lower rate of apparent photosynthesis and generally a higher rate of dark respiration than non-infected branches.

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