XU Shiwei, HU Haibo, CHEN Xin, et al. Effects of Water Stress on Water Photosynthetic Physiology Characteristics of Three Tree Species in Sandy Shores of Northern Jiangsu Province[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2015, 35(1): 111-117.
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XU Shiwei, HU Haibo, CHEN Xin, et al. Effects of Water Stress on Water Photosynthetic Physiology Characteristics of Three Tree Species in Sandy Shores of Northern Jiangsu Province[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2015, 35(1): 111-117. DOI: 10.13961/j.cnki.stbctb.2015.01.021.
Effects of Water Stress on Water Photosynthetic Physiology Characteristics of Three Tree Species in Sandy Shores of Northern Jiangsu Province
[Objective] To study the drought tolerance of three afforestation trees on the sandy shores of Northern Jiangsu Province.[Methods] Based on the experiment of water stress in pots
the index variation of water physiological characteristics and daily dynamics of photosynthetic characteristics of 2-year-old Zelkova schnideriana
Quercus virginiana and Ligustrum lucidum under water stress were analyzed.[Results] (1) With time and stress intensity increasing
the relative water content in leaves of the three tree species all decreased
and the decreasing range of Zelkova schnideriana was bigger than that of Quercus virginiana and Ligustrum lucidum; water content of the three tree species decreased by 78.8%
61.9% and 65.5% under severe water stress of 58 days
and the relative water contents of Quercus virginiana and Ligustrum lucidum changed a little. (2) Under treatments of CK
60% and 45% water content
the diurnal curves of the photosynthetic rate of the three tree species were "double-peak". Under normal and light water stress
the diurnal curves of the transpiration rate and stomatal conductance of Quercus virginiana were "double-peak"
while the same curves of Zelkova schnideriana and L igustrum lucidum were "single-peak". With increasing stress
the order of Pn
Tr
Gs and WUE of the three tree species was:CK>60% water content>45% water content>30% water content. In the same soil water grades
the daily averages of the four indexes of Zelkova schnideriana were relatively small
followed by Ligustrum lucidum
whereas those of Quercus virginiana were the largest.[Conclusion] The drought tolerance characteristics of Zelkova schnideriana were relatively small
followed by Ligustrum lucidum
whereas those of Quercus virginiana were the largest.
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