Canopy CO2 exchange of sugar beet under different CO2 concentrations and nitrogen supply: results from a free-air CO2 enrichment study

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作者
Burkart, S. [1 ]
Manderscheid, R. [2 ]
Weigel, H. -J. [2 ]
机构
[1] Johann Heinrich von Thunen Inst VTI, Inst Agr Climate Res, D-38116 Braunschweig, Germany
[2] Johann Heinrich von Thunen Inst VTI, Inst Biodivers, D-38116 Braunschweig, Germany
关键词
Apparent canopy quantum yield; canopy photosynthesis; dynamic chamber; elevated CO2; FACE; light response; nitrogen fertilization; sugar beet; CARBON-DIOXIDE ENRICHMENT; ELEVATED CO2; GAS-EXCHANGE; SPRING WHEAT; WATER-USE; PHOTOSYNTHETIC ACCLIMATION; ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION; STOMATAL RESPONSES; CROP-ROTATION; GROWTH;
D O I
10.1111/j.1438-8677.2009.00240.x
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris ssp. altissima Doll) was grown in the field under free-air CO2 enrichment (FACE, 550 ppm) and different nitrogen (N) supply (2001: 126 (N100) and 63 kg center dot ha-1 (N50); 2004: 156 (N100) and 75 kg center dot ha-1) during two crop rotations. Canopy CO2 exchange rates (CCER) were measured during the main growth phase (leaf area index >= 2) using a dynamic chamber system. Canopy CO2 exchange data were analysed with respect to treatment effects on seasonal means and light use efficiency and light response characteristics. CO2 enrichment enhanced CCER throughout the season. However, in both years, CCER declined after the second half of August independent of radiation and [CO2]. Elevated [CO2] strongly stimulated CCER on a seasonal basis, whereas the reduction of CCER caused by low N was below 10% and not significant. There were no effects of N on daily radiation use efficiency of carbon gain calculated from CCER data, but a strong enhancement by CO2 enrichment. CCER closely tracked diurnal variations in incident photosynthetic photon flux density (PPFD, mu mol center dot m-2 center dot s-1). The relationship between CCER and incident PPFD was curvilinear. In both seasons, initial slopes and maximum rates (CCERmax) were determined from two 6-day periods using these relationships. The first period was measured after canopy closure (first half of July) and the second in the second half of August. In the first period, elevated [CO2] increased the initial slopes. Low N supply affected neither the initial slopes nor their response to elevated [CO2] in either period. In contrast to initial slopes, N stress limited the [CO2] response of CCERmax in the first period. In the second period, however, this interaction of [CO2] and N on CCERmax was completely dominated by a general decline of CCERmax whereas no general decline of the initial slopes occurred in the second period. This response of light response parameters to [CO2] and N suggests that, in sugar beet, the decline of CCER in the late season may rely on limiting mechanisms such as photosynthetic acclimation responses to elevated [CO2] caused by sink limitations.
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