A meta-analysis of elevated [CO2] effects on soybean (Glycine max) physiology, growth and yield

被引:365
作者
Ainsworth, EA
Davey, PA
Bernacchi, CJ
Dermody, OC
Heaton, EA
Moore, DJ
Morgan, PB
Naidu, SL
Ra, HSY
Zhu, XG
Curtis, PS
Long, SP
机构
[1] Univ Illinois, Dept Crop Sci, Edward R Madigan Lab 190, Urbana, IL 61801 USA
[2] Univ Illinois, Dept Plant Biol, Edward R Madigan Lab 190, Urbana, IL 61801 USA
[3] Ohio State Univ, Dept Ecol Evolut & Organismal Biol, Columbus, OH 43210 USA
关键词
photosynthesis; harvest index; atmospheric change; global change; global food security;
D O I
10.1046/j.1365-2486.2002.00498.x
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
The effects of elevated [CO2] on 25 variables describing soybean physiology, growth and yield are reviewed using meta-analytic techniques. This is the first meta-analysis to our knowledge performed on a single crop species and summarizes the effects of 111 studies. These primary studies include numerous soybean growth forms, various stress and experimental treatments, and a range of elevated [CO2] levels (from 450 to 1250 p.p.m.), with a mean of 689 p.p.m. across all studies. Stimulation of soybean leaf CO2 assimilation rate with growth at elevated [CO2] was 39%, despite a 40% decrease in stomatal conductance and a 11% decrease in Rubisco activity. Increased leaf CO2 uptake combined with an 18% stimulation in leaf area to provide a 59% increase in canopy photosynthetic rate. The increase in total dry weight was lower at 37%, and seed yield still lower at 24%. This shows that even in an agronomic species selected for maximum investment in seed, several plant level feedbacks prevent additional investment in reproduction, such that yield fails to reflect fully the increase in whole plant carbon uptake. Large soil containers (> 9 L) have been considered adequate for assessing plant responses to elevated [CO2]. However, in open-top chamber experiments, soybeans grown in large pots showed a significant threefold smaller stimulation in yield than soybeans grown in the ground. This suggests that conclusions about plant yield based on pot studies, even when using very large containers, are a poor reflection of performance in the absence of any physical restriction on root growth. This review supports a number of current paradigms of plant responses to elevated [CO2]. Namely, stimulation of photosynthesis is greater in plants that fix N and have additional carbohydrate sinks in nodules. This supports the notion that photosynthetic capacity decreases when plants are N-limited, but not when plants have adequate N and sink strength. The root:shoot ratio did not change with growth at elevated [CO2], sustaining the charge that biomass allocation is unaffected by growth at elevated [CO2] when plant size and ontogeny are considered.
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页数:15
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