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Effects of soil moisture on photosynthetic characteristics of different specialized end-uses winter wheat at their later growth stages and on their yields

MA Xinming1,XIONG Shuping1,LI Lin2,ZHANG Juanjuan1,HE Jianguo1   

  1. 1Agronomy College,Henan Agricultural University,Zhengzhou 450002,China;2College of Agronomy and Biotechnology,China Agricultural University,Beijing 100094,China

  • Received:2003-12-24 Revised:2004-05-07 Online:2005-01-18

Abstract: In this study,pot experiments with various cultivars of specialized end-uses winter wheat were carried out at Henan Agricultural University Research Station during 2001~2003.The results showed that as for cultivar Yumai 34,the values of its chlorophyll meter(SPAD),PSII activity (Fv/Fo) and maximal PSII light energy transformation efficiency (Fv/Fm) were the highest when soil moisture content was at 60% of field capacity (FC),but the photochemical quenching coefficient (qP),non-photochemical quenching coefficient (qN),apparent photosynthetic electron transport rate(ETR) and the ratio of PSII photochemical quantum yield (Ф2) were all increased at 80% of FC.For high-yielding cultivar Yumai 49,its SPAD,qP,qN and ETR were higher at 80% of FC,but Fv/Fo,Fv/Fm and Ф2 were less affected by FC.For cultivar Yumai 50,the values of its photosynthetic characteristics were the highest at 80% of FC, except that the qN value was the lowest.The yield and the relative content of grain protein of cultivar Yumai 34 were also increased at 60% of FC. Furthermore, there was a significant difference among grain yields.The relative contents of grain protein of cultivars Yumai 49 and 50 were improved at 40% of FC,while the highest yields were obtained at 80% of FC.There were significant differences in the grain yields of Yumai 49 and 50 among different soil moisture treatments.

Key words: Shelterbelt/windbreak, Direction of shelterbelt, Spacing interval between shelterbelts, Shelterbelt structure, Arrangement