Effect of water stress in partial root zone on response of photosynthesis of Aconitum barbatum.
- Author:
Jie LI
1
;
Chune ZHOU
;
Zhiying LIANG
;
Qing MIAO
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Aconitum; physiology; Dehydration; Photosynthesis; physiology; Plant Roots; physiology; Plant Stomata; physiology; Plant Transpiration; physiology; Seedlings; physiology
- From: China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(9):1184-1190
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo study the effect of different water stress mode on photosynthesis characteristics of Aconitum barbaturnm, aimed at providing the theoretical basis for cultivating this kind of plant for the arid area.
METHODThe transplanted seedlings of A. barbatum were processed with fixed partial root zone drying(TI) ,alternate partial root zone drying(T2) and both partial root zone irrigation (T3) for three cycles,and relative parameters were measured.
RESULTThe net photosynthetic rate (Pn) in the treatment of T2 gradually increased and was higher than that in the treatment of T3 about 6.53%, mainly effected by non-stomatal factors. The water use efficiency (WUE) was higher than that in the treatments of T3 about 25.21%, while the transpiration rate (Tr) and the stomatal conductance was lower than those in the treatment of T1 and T3 separately. The maximum net photosynthesis rate (Pmax),the apparent quantum yield (AQY) and the dark respiration rate (Rd) were higher than those in comparison condition slightly.
CONCLUSIONThe alternate partial root zone drying is worth promoting vigorously, and it shall be a rational way to cultivate the A. barbatum under woodland.