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Effects of long-time chill acclimation on light use efficiency in photosynthesis of chewing cane Saccharum officinarum L. cv. Badila.

ZHU Jun-jie1,2**, LI Yang-rui2   

  1. (1 Agroproducts Quality Safety and Testing Technology Research Institute, Guangxi Academy of Agricultural Science, Nanning 530007, China; 2Key Laboratory of Sugarcane Biotechnology and Genetic Improvement (Guangxi), Ministry of Agriculture, Nanning 530007, China)
  • Online:2014-12-10 Published:2014-12-10

Abstract: Saccharum officinarum L. cv. Badila seedlings were used to study the effect of longtime chill acclimation (12 ℃/8 ℃ for 28 days) on the light use efficiency in photosynthesis. The results showed that chill acclimation decreased the net photosynthetic rate but increased the dark respiration rate (Rd) and the ratio of PSII operating efficiency to CO2 assimilation efficiency (ΦPSII/ΦCO2) compared with the seedlings grown at 25 ℃/20 ℃ (control) regardless at ambient temperature (25 ℃) or at low temperature (12 ℃). The measurement under ambient temperature showed the chill acclimation decreased the declining rate of Fv′/Fm′ (changing reversely to NPQ) declining with ΦPSII while increased the declining rate of photochemical quenching (qP) declining with ΦPSII at different light intensities. The measurements at low temperature, however, showed no significant differences in the declining rates of Fv′/Fm′ and qP declining with ΦPSII compared with the control. It was indicated that the longtime chill acclimation treatment dissipated the excessive light energy through both nonphotochemical and photochemical quenching pathways, thus improved its photosynthetic sensitivity to chill. The present study provides important references for chillingresistant breeding and cultivation of chewing cane.

Key words: forest type, soil available N, litterfall, Chinese fir, soil nitrogen transformation rate