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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2012, Vol. 23 ›› Issue (07): 1817-1824.

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Effects of Morus alba and Setaria italica intercropping on their plant growth and diurnal variation of photosynthesis.

ZHU Wen-xu, ZHANG Hui-hui, XU Nan, WANG Peng, WANG Shi-dan, MU Shi-nan, LIANG Ming, SUN Guang-yu   

  1. (College of Life Science, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin 150040, China)
  • Online:2012-07-18 Published:2012-07-18

Abstract: A field investigation was conducted to study the effects of intercropping Morus alba and Setaria italica on their dry matter production, land use efficiency, and diurnal variation of leaf photosynthesis. Under intercropping, the plant height, basal diameter, root length, and branch number of 
 M. alba increased by 6.0%, 13.7%, 6.8%, and 14.8%, respectively, and the leaf yield of M. alba was increased by 31.3%, as compared with monoculture M. alba. In contrast, the plant height and root length of intercropped S. italica had no significant difference with those of monoculture S. italica. Intercropping enhanced the equivalent ratio and use efficiency of arable land. For both M. alba and S. italica in monoculture or intercropping, their leaf photosynthetic depression all occurred at midday (12:00), but the leaf photosynthetic depression of monoculture M. alba was heavier than that of intercropped M. alba. Intercropping promoted the leaf stomatal conductance (gs) and water use efficiency (WUE)of M. alba at midday, increased the photosynthetic carbon assimilation of M. alba, and inhibited the decline of M. alba leaf actual photochemical efficiency of PSⅡ (ΦPSⅡ), photosynthetic electron transport rate (ETR), and the maximal photochemical of PSⅡ (Fv/Fm), which might contribute to alleviate the leaf photosynthetic depression of M. alba at midday. It was concluded that M. alba and S. italica intercropping could obviously improve the leaf photosynthetic capacity of M. alba.