Effect of Altitude on the Response of Net Photosynthetic Rate to Carbon Dioxide Increase by Spring Wheat
Fujimura S. ; Shi P. L. ; Iwama K. ; Zhang X. Z. ; Gopal J. ; Jitsuyama Y.
2010
关键词Altitude CO(2) increase CO(2) partial pressure Net photosynthetic rate Tibetan plateau Wheat elevated co2 atmospheric co2 gas-exchange temperature acclimation nitrogen populations triticum growth yield
英文摘要The partial pressure of CO(2) in air decreases with the increase in altitude. Therefore, increase in molar concentration of CO(2) is smaller at higher altitudes than at lower altitudes for increases in molar fraction of CO(2). This study aimed to predict the effect of global CO(2) increase on net photosynthetic rate of spring wheat (Tritium aestivum L.) at high altitudes. The net photosynthetic rate of spring wheat grown in Lhasa (3688 in above sea level), China, was compared with that of the same cultivar grown in Sapporo (15 m above sea level), Japan. At the current level of CO2, it was significantly lower in Lhasa than in Sapporo, and stomatal conductance, chlorophyll content (SPAD value) and apparent quantum yield were similar in both locations. The interaction of CO(2) level and altitude was suggested; the amount of increase in net photosynthetic rate caused by increase in CO(2) was smaller at high altitudes than at low altitudes. Lower CO(2) partial pressure at higher altitude could explain the difference in net photosynthetic rate between altitudes, and the interaction of CO(2) level and altitude.
出处Plant Production Science
13
2
141-149
收录类别SCI
语种英语
ISSN号1343-943X
内容类型SCI/SSCI论文
源URL[http://ir.igsnrr.ac.cn/handle/311030/24008]  
专题地理科学与资源研究所_历年回溯文献
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Fujimura S.,Shi P. L.,Iwama K.,et al. Effect of Altitude on the Response of Net Photosynthetic Rate to Carbon Dioxide Increase by Spring Wheat. 2010.
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