Interactive effects of elevated [CO2] and drought on cherry (Prunus avium) seedlings -: I.: Growth, whole-plant water use efficiency and water loss

被引:50
|
作者
Centritto, M
Lee, HSJ
Jarvis, PG
机构
[1] CNR, Ist Biochim & Ecofisol Vegetale, I-00016 Monterotondo, Roma, Italy
[2] Univ Edinburgh, Inst Ecol & Resource Management, Edinburgh EH9 3JU, Midlothian, Scotland
关键词
cherry; dry-mass allocation; growth; elevated [CO2; drought; water loss; plant water-use efficiency;
D O I
10.1046/j.1469-8137.1999.00326.x
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Seeds of cherry (Prunus avium) were germinated and grown for two growing seasons in ambient (similar to 350 mu mol mol(-1)) or elevated (ambient + similar to 350 mu mol mol(-1)) CO2 mole fractions in six open-top chambers. The seedlings were fertilized once a week, following Ingestad principles in order to supply mineral nutrients at free-access rates. In the first growing season gradual drought was imposed on rapidly growing cherry seedlings by withholding water for a 6-wk drying cycle. In the second growing season, the rapid onset of drought was imposed at the height of the growing season on the seedlings which had already experienced drought in the first growing season. Elevated [CO2] significantly increased total dry-mass production in both water regimes, but did not ameliorate the growth response to drought of the cherry seedlings subjected to two sequential drying cycles. Water loss did not differ in either well watered or droughted seedlings between elevated and ambient [CO2]; consequently whole-plant water-use efficiency (the ratio of total dry mass produced to total water consumption) was significantly increased. Similar patterns of carbon allocation between shoot and root were found in elevated and ambient [CO2] when the seedlings were the same size. Thus, elevated [CO2] did not improve drought tolerance, but it accelerated ontogenetic development irrespective of water status.
引用
收藏
页码:129 / 140
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Effects of the elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration on the water use efficiency of winter wheat
    Varga, Balazs
    Bencze, Szilvia
    Balla, Krisztina
    Veisz, Otto
    AGRICULTURE AND CLIMATE CHANGE - ADAPTING CROPS TO INCREASED UNCERTAINTY (AGRI 2015), 2015, 29 : 180 - 181
  • [32] ASSIMILATE UTILIZATION IN THE LEAF CANOPY AND WHOLE-PLANT GROWTH OF SOYBEAN DURING ACCLIMATION TO ELEVATED CO2
    CURE, JD
    RUFTY, TW
    ISRAEL, DW
    BOTANICAL GAZETTE, 1987, 148 (01): : 67 - 72
  • [33] Effects of postharvest deficit irrigation on sweet cherry (Prunus avium) in five Okanagan Valley, Canada, orchards: I. Tree water status, photosynthesis, and growth
    Houghton, E.
    Bevandick, K.
    Neilsen, D.
    Hannam, K.
    Nelson, L. M.
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT SCIENCE, 2023,
  • [34] Elevated atmospheric CO2 improved Sorghum plant water status by ameliorating the adverse effects of drought
    Wall, GW
    Brooks, TJ
    Adam, R
    Cousins, AB
    Kimball, BA
    Pinter, PJ
    LaMorte, RL
    Triggs, L
    Ottman, MJ
    Leavitt, SW
    Matthias, AD
    Williams, DG
    Webber, AN
    NEW PHYTOLOGIST, 2001, 152 (02) : 231 - 248
  • [35] Arundo donax water use and photosynthetic responses to drought and elevated CO2
    Nackley, Lloyd L.
    Vogt, Kristiina A.
    Kim, Soo-Hyung
    AGRICULTURAL WATER MANAGEMENT, 2014, 136 : 13 - 22
  • [36] Water use efficiency in Phaseolus vulgaris exposed to elevated CO2
    Mjwara, JM
    Botha, CEJ
    SECOND INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON IRRIGATION OF HORTICULTURAL CROPS, VOLS 1 AND 2, 1997, (449): : 439 - 447
  • [37] Implications of Elevated Atmospheric CO2 on Plant Growth and Water Relations
    Prior, Stephen
    Marble, S. Christopher
    Runion, G. Brett
    Torbert, H. Allen
    Gilliam, Charles H.
    HORTSCIENCE, 2010, 45 (08) : S14 - S14
  • [38] Elevated CO2 effects on water use and growth of maize in wet and drying soil
    Samarakoon, AB
    Gifford, RM
    AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, 1996, 23 (01): : 53 - 62
  • [39] RESPONSE OF GROWTH AND CARBON ALLOCATION TO ELEVATED CO2 IN YOUNG CHERRY (PRUNUS-AVIUM L) SAPLINGS IN RELATION TO ROOT ENVIRONMENT
    KERSTIENS, G
    HAWES, CV
    NEW PHYTOLOGIST, 1994, 128 (04) : 607 - 614
  • [40] Effects of elevated CO2 on stem growth, vessel area and hydraulic conductivity of oak and cherry seedlings
    Atkinson, CJ
    Taylor, JM
    NEW PHYTOLOGIST, 1996, 133 (04) : 617 - 626