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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2010, Vol. 21 ›› Issue (09): 2342-2346.

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Effects of nitrogen fertilization on wheat leaf photosynthesis under elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration.

YU Xian-feng1, ZHANG Xu-cheng1,2, GUO Tian-wen1, YU Jia3   

  1. 1Ministry of Agriculture Key Laboratory of Northwest Crop Droughtresistant Farming, Gansu Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Lanzhou 730070, China|2College of Resources and Environment, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100094, China;3College of Resources and Environment, Gansu Agricultural University, Lanzhou 730070, China
  • Online:2010-09-18 Published:2010-09-18

Abstract: In this paper, the effects of nitrogen (N) fertilization on the wheat leaf photosynthesis under long-term elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration (760 μmol·mol-1) was studied, based on the measurements of photosynthetic gas exchange parameters and light intensity-photosynthetic rate response curves at jointing stage. Under the long-term elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration, applying sufficient N could increase the wheat leaf photosynthetic rate (Pn), transpiration rate (Tr), and instantaneous water use efficiency (WUEi). Comparing with those under ambient atmospheric CO2 concentration, the Pn and WUEi under the elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration increased, while the stomatal conductance (Gs) and intercellular CO2 concentration (Ci) decreased. With the increase of light flux intensity, the Pn and WUEi under the elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration were higher those under ambient atmospheric CO2 concentration, Gs was in adverse, while Ci and Tr had less change. At high fertilization rate of N, the Gs was linearly positively correlated with Pn, Tr, and WUEi, and the Gs and Ci had no correlation with each other under the elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration but negatively correlated under ambient atmospheric CO2 concentration. At low fertilization rate of N, the Gs had no correlations with Pn and WUEi but linearly positively correlated with Ci and Tr. It was suggested that under the elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration, the wheat leaf Pn at low N fertilization rate was limited by non-stomatal factor.

Key words: elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration, nitrogen fertilization rate, photosynthesis, wheat, land use change, habitat quality, InVEST, basin, BeijingTianjinHebei Area.