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cje ›› 2001, Vol. ›› Issue (2): 8-11.

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Effect of Soil Water Stress on CO2/H2O Exchange Parameters in Wheat Leaves

Zhang Yongqiang, Liu Changming, Yang Yonghui, Shen Yanjun   

  1. Shijiazhuang Institute of Agricultural Modernization, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shijiazhuang 050021
  • Received:1999-07-19 Revised:1999-08-23 Online:2001-04-10

Abstract: Changes of CO2/H2O exchange parameters were continually measured in winter wheat under different water stress stages.The results showed that photosynthesis rate and transpiration rate of winter wheat in water stress conditions were obviously lower than that in non stress conditions.After water stress,both of them slowly increased and even overtook that on sufficient irrigation treatment. Responses of winter wheat to water stress in different growth stages were different.To some extent, water stress can improve crop water use efficiency,speed up the process of milking.Under water stress condition,stomatal conductance limited diurnal changes of photosynthesis and transpiration in the morning but not in the afternoon.Transpiration is more sensitive to water stress than photosynthesis.

Key words: Cinnamomum camphora plantation, understory removal;, soil labile organic carbon, light fraction organic matter.

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