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UV-B辐射增强和CO2浓度倍增的复合作用对番茄生长和果实品质的影响

李方民1;陈怡平2;王勋陵1,3;岳明1   

  1. 1西北大学生命科学院,西安 710069;2西安工程科技学院生物工程系,西安 710048;3兰州大学生命科学学院,兰州 730000

  • 收稿日期:2004-12-15 修回日期:2005-03-23 出版日期:2006-01-18 发布日期:2006-01-18

Combined effects of enhanced UV-B radiation and doubled CO2 on tomato growth and its fruit quality

LI Fangmin1;CHEN Yiping2;WANG Xunling1,3;YUE Ming1   

  1. 1School of Life Science,Northwest University,Xi’an 710069,China;2Department of Bioengineering,Xi’an University of Engineering Science & Technology,Xi’an 710048,China;3School of Life Science,Lanzhou University,Lanzhou 730000,China

  • Received:2004-12-15 Revised:2005-03-23 Online:2006-01-18 Published:2006-01-18

摘要: 以番茄(Lycopersicon esculeutum)为研究对象,在人工模拟8.40 kJ·m-2的UV-B辐射和700 μmol·mol-1的CO2浓度复合处理下,研究了番茄的生长和果实品质变化.结果表明,UV-B辐射使番茄的株高、鲜重、干重、总叶绿素、叶绿素a、叶绿素b、光合速率、水分利用效率、可溶性蛋白、维生素c及番茄红素等降低,导致果实品质恶化;而CO2浓度倍增作用相反.在UV-B辐射增强和CO2浓度倍增复合作用下,番茄的上述指标与对照相比差异不明显.分析认为,CO2倍增与UV-B辐射增强复合处理下,CO2的正效应作用可以减轻甚至抵消UV-B辐射的负效应.

关键词: 土地退化, 景观生态建设, 遥感

Abstract: The study on the effects of 8.40 kJ·m-2 UV-B radiation,700 μmol·mol-1 CO2 concentration,and their combination on tomato (Lycopersicon esculeutum) growth and its fruit quality showed that under enhanced UV-B radiation,the plant height,fresh weight,dry weight,photosynthesis rate,water use efficiency,and contents of total chlorophyll,chlorophyll a,chlorophyll b,soluble protein,ascorbate acid (Vitamin C) and lycopene were decreased,which resulted in the deterioration of tomato fruit quality.Doubled CO2 concentration alone accelerated tomato growth,and accordingly,ameliorated its fruit quality.Under the combined effects of enhanced UV-B radiation and doubled CO2 concentration,tomato growth and its fruit quality were not significantly different from the control.It was suggested that the positive effects of doubled CO2 could lighten and counteract the negative effects of UV-B radiation under combined treatment of enhanced UV-B radiation and doubled CO2 concentration.

Key words: Land degradation, Landscape ecological construction, Remote sensing