Gas exchange acclimation to elevated CO2 in upper-sunlit and lower-shaded canopy leaves in relation to nitrogen acquisition and partitioning in wheat grown in field chambers

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作者
Del Pozo, Alejandro
Perez, Pilar
Gutierrez, Diego
Alonso, Aitor
Morcuende, Rosa
Martinez-Carrasco, Rafael
机构
[1] CSIC, Inst Recursos Nat & Agrobiol Salamanca, Salamanca 37071, Spain
[2] Univ Talca, Fac Ciencias Agrarias, Talca, Chile
关键词
Triticum aestivum L; acclimation; chlorophyll; elevated CO2; nitrogen; photosynthesis; rubisco activity; stomatal conductance; transpiration;
D O I
10.1016/j.envexpbot.2006.04.009
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Growth at elevated CO2 often decreases photosynthetic capacity (acclimation) and leaf N concentrations. Lower-shaded canopy leaves may undergo both CO2 and shade acclimation. The relationship of acclimatory responses of flag and lower-shaded canopy leaves of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) to the N content, and possible factors affecting N gain and distribution within the plant were investigated in a wheat crop growing in field chambers set at ambient (360 mu mol mol(-1)) and elevated (700 mu mol mol(-1)) CO2, and with two amounts of N fertilizer (none and 70 kg ha(-1) applied on 30 April). Photosynthesis, stomatal conductance and transpiration at a common measurement CO2, chlorophyll and Rubisco levels of upper-sunlit (flag) and lower-shaded canopy leaves were significantly lower in elevated relative to ambient CO2-grown plants. Both whole shoot N and leaf N per unit area decreased at elevated CO2, and leaf N declined with canopy position. Acclimatory responses to elevated CO2 were enhanced in N-deficient plants. With N supply, the acclimatory responses were less pronounced in lower canopy leaves relative to the flag leaf. Additional N did not increase the fraction of shoot N allocated to the flag and penultimate leaves. The decrease in photosynthetic capacity in both upper-sunlit and lower-shaded leaves in elevated CO2 was associated with a decrease in N contents in above-ground organs and with lower N partitioning to leaves. A single relationship of N per unit leaf area to the transpiration rate accounted for a significant fraction of the variation among sun-lit and shaded leaves, growth CO2 level and N supply. We conclude that reduced stomatal conductance and transpiration can decrease plant N, leading to acclimation to CO2 enrichment. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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页码:371 / 380
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