Canopy Gas Exchange and Water Use Efficiency of 'Empire' Apple in Response to Particle Film, Irrigation, and Microclimatic Factors

被引:30
作者
Glenn, D. Michael [1 ]
机构
[1] ARS, USDA, Appalachian Fruit Res Stn, Kearneysville, WV 25430 USA
关键词
kaolin; Surround; vapor pressure deficit; photosynthetically active radiation; leaf area ratio; Malus xdomestica; CARBON-ISOTOPE DISCRIMINATION; LEAF WATER; YIELD; TRANSPIRATION; ASSIMILATION; PHOTOSYNTHESIS; ABSORPTION; DELTA-O-18; ENRICHMENT; CELLULOSE;
D O I
10.21273/JASHS.135.1.25
中图分类号
S6 [园艺];
学科分类号
0902 ;
摘要
This study examined the interaction between a reflective particle film and water use efficiency (WUE) response of irrigated and non-irrigated apple trees (Malus xdomestica)over a wide range of environmental conditions. The objectives were to measure isotopic discrimination (Delta C-13 and delta O-18), specific gas exchange, and WUE response of 'Empire' apple treated with a reflective particle film (PF), with and without supplemental irrigation, compared with an untreated control, with and without supplemental irrigation, over a range of leaf area indices (LAI), seasonal evapotranspiration (ETo), and vapor pressure deficits (VPD) to determine the mechanisms of action affecting WUE in apple. Short-term whole canopy gas exchange studies and isotope discrimination analysis were used to test the hypothesis that WUE was modified by the use of a PF. In whole canopy gas exchange studies, carbon assimilation (A) and transpiration tended to increase, and WUE and canopy conductance tended to decrease, with VPD within each LAI class from 2 to 6. For VPD > 1 kPa, the PF irrigated treatment consistently had the greatest WUE and other treatments were intermediate for LAI of 2 to 4. The PF irrigated and non-irrigated treatments had greater WUE than the control irrigated and non-irrigated treatments for VPD <= 2 kPa and there were no treatment effects for VPD > 2 kPa in the LAI range of 4 to 6. The PF non-irrigated was equivalent to the control non-irrigated treatment at VPD of 1 to 3 kPa, but was significantly lower at VPD of 3 to 4 kPa. PF irrigated and non-irrigated treatments had the greatest carbon isotope discrimination (Delta C-13), the control non-irrigated treatment had the lowest Delta C-13, and the control-irrigated treatment was intermediate. Oxygen isotope enrichment (delta O-18) was positively correlated with the mean growing season VPD and mean growing season evapotranspiration. Delta C-13 was significantly and positively correlated with delta O-18. Seasonal WUE was negatively correlated with Delta C-13 and there was an interaction with LAI. The seasonal water use of apple is better evaluated with stable isotope discrimination integrating seasonal variation rather that the use of whole canopy gas exchange measurements that measure WUE for brief periods of time. Delta C-13 was an accurate measurement of apple WUE and indicated that the PF irrigated treatment had the greatest Delta C-13 and so the lowest WUE compared with the control non-irrigated treatment at LAI from 4 to 6. The reduced WUE of the PF irrigated treatment compared with the control non-irrigated treatment is likely due to increased g(s) from lower canopy temperature and increased canopy photosynthetically active radiation diffusion that drove increased A. delta O-18 was an indicator of seasonal water use over six growing seasons due to its high correlation with ETo. In 'Empire' apple, A can be increased with PF and irrigation treatments, but at the cost of decreased WUE.
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