Differentiating day from night effects of high ambient [CO2] on the gas exchange and growth of Xanthium strumarium L exposed to salinity stress

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作者
Reuveni, J [1 ]
Gale, J [1 ]
Zeroni, M [1 ]
机构
[1] BEN GURION UNIV NEGEV,JACOB BLAUSTEIN INST DESERT RES,IL-84990 MIDRESHET BEN GU,ISRAEL
关键词
Xanthium strumarium; respiration; photosynthesis; salt stress; sodium chloride; carbon dioxide; atmosphere;
D O I
10.1006/anbo.1996.0330
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Sodium chloride, at a concentration of 88 mol m(-3) in half strength Hoagland nutrient solution, increased dry weight per unit area of Xanthium strumarium L. leaves by 19%, and chlorophyll by 45% compared to plants grown without added NaCl at ambient (350 mu mol mol(-1)) CO2 concentration. Photosynthesis, per unit leaf area, was almost unaffected. Even so, over a 4-week period, growth (dry weight increment) was reduced in the salt treatment by 50%. This could be ascribed to a large reduction in leaf area ( >60%) and to an approx. 20% increase in the rate of dark respiration (Rd). Raising ambient [CO2] from zero to 2000 mu mol mol(-1) decreased Rd in both control and salinized plants (by 20% at 1000, and by 50% at 2000 mu mol mol(-1) CO2 concentration) compared to Rd in the absence of ambient CO2. High night-time [CO2] had no significant effect on growth of non-salinized plants, irrespective of day-time ambient [CO2]. Growth reduction caused by salt was reduced from 51% in plants grown in 350 mu mol mol(-1) throughout the day, to 31% in those grown continuously in 900 mu mol mol(-1) [CO2]. The effect of [CO2] at night on salinized plants depended on the daytime CO2 concentration. Under 350 mu mol mol(-1) day-time [CO2], 900 mu mol mol(-1) at night reduced growth over a 4-week period by 9% (P <0.05) and 1700 mu mol mol(-1) reduced it by 14% (P <0.01). However, under 900 mu mol mol(-1) day-time [CO2], 900 vs. 350 mu mol mol(-1) [CO2] at night increased growth by 17% (P <0.01). It is concluded that there is both a functional and an otiose (functionless) component to Rd, which is increased by salt. Under conditions of low photosynthesis (such as here, in the low day-time [CO2] regime) the otiose component is small and high night-time [CO2] partly suppresses functional Rd, thereby reducing salt tolerance. In plants growing under conditions which stimulate photosynthesis (e.g. with increased daytime [CO2]), elevated [CO2] at night suppresses mainly the otiose component of respiration, thus increasing growth. Consequently, in regions of adequate water and sunlight, the predicted further elevation of the world atmospheric [CO2] may increase plant salinity tolerance. (C) 1997 Annals of Botany Company.
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