Huang Jin, Meng Lingchao, Xu Weizhou, et al. Chlorophyll Fluorescence Characteristics of Bothriochloa Ischaemum with Periodical Soil Water Change when Intercropped with Lespedeza Davurica[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2019, 39(5): 77-84.
DOI:
Huang Jin, Meng Lingchao, Xu Weizhou, et al. Chlorophyll Fluorescence Characteristics of Bothriochloa Ischaemum with Periodical Soil Water Change when Intercropped with Lespedeza Davurica[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2019, 39(5): 77-84. DOI: 10.13961/j.cnki.stbctb.2019.05.011.
Chlorophyll Fluorescence Characteristics of Bothriochloa Ischaemum with Periodical Soil Water Change when Intercropped with Lespedeza Davurica
[Objective] Chlorophyll fluorescence characteristics of Bothriochloa ischaemum in response to soil water periodical change were studied in order to provide a theoretical basis for the rational utilization of forest and grass measures for soil and water conservation in loess hilly regions.[Methods] Seven mixture ratios (B. ischaemum to Lespedeza davurica
0:12
2:10
4:8
6:6
8:4
10:2
and 12:0) and three soil water regimes[HW 80%±5% of field capacity(FC)
MW 60%±5% of FC
LW 40%±5% of FC)] were set in the pot experiment
and soil water content was reduced separately from HW to MW (H-MW) or from HW to LW (H-LW) during the heading period
flowering period
and mature period
respectively. Chlorophyll fluorescence parameters of B. ischaemum were measured at 0
2
4
6
and 8 days after soil water reduced.[Results] Maximum photochemical efficiency (maximam fluorescence/variable fluorescence
Fv/Fm)
active photochemical efficiency (ФPSⅡ) and apparent electron transport rate (ETR) showed decreasing trends with the water stress decrease
and those values decreased much more under H-LW-3. Fv/Fm and ФPSⅡ in the heading period or the flowering period were signicantly higher than in the mature period
and the Fv/Fm was larger than 0.750. Non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) showed increasing trends in the heading period and flowering period
and decreasing trends in the mature period
but the photochemical quenching (qp) showed opposite trends during the growth period. After 8 days of soil water reduction
Fv/Fm and ФPSⅡ in the mature period under H-MW were signicantly higher than under H-LW
and Fv/Fm
ФPSⅡ
and ETR in the 12:0 mixture ratio were signicantly lower than in others under most water treatments.[Conclusion] The application of mixture planting enhanced the PSⅡ photochemical activity of B. ischaemum when intercropped with L. davurica under periodically decreasing soil water conditions.
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