DONG Mei, QIN Jing, HE Kang-ning, et al. Light Response of Shepherdia Argentea and Hippophae Rhamnoides Seedlings Under Different Soil Moisture Conditions[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2011, 30(1): 81-86.
DONG Mei, QIN Jing, HE Kang-ning, et al. Light Response of Shepherdia Argentea and Hippophae Rhamnoides Seedlings Under Different Soil Moisture Conditions[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2011, 30(1): 81-86.DOI:
light responses ofS.argenteaandH.rhamnoidesseedlings under different soil moisture con-ditions were analyzed in terms of gas exchange parameters using Li-6400 portable photosynthesis system.The results show that net photo-synth-esis rate(pn)
transpiration rate(Tr)and water use efficiency(WUE)of the two species were both increased with PAR in the beginning.With continued increase of PAR
pnand WUE ofS.argentea andH.rhamnoidesseedlings declined but Trstill increased.With increasing soil water contents(SWC)
pn
Tr
Stomatal conductance(Gs)and intercellular CO2concentration(Ci)of two species were both increased
while WUE increased first and then declined after reaching the maximum under the mild water-stress condition.Under similar soil moistureconditions
light compensation point(LCP)ofS.argenteawas clearly lower than that ofH.rhamnoides
light saturation point(LSP)and efficiency of light energy utilization ofS.argenteawere higher than those ofH.rhamnoides
and the apparent quantum yield(α)in the leaves ofS.argenteawas higher than that ofH.rhamnoides.Compared withH.rhamnoides
S.argenteaexhibited higher photosynth-etic capacity at low PAR.Contrastive analysis indicates thatH.rhamnoidesshowed stronger response to high PAR under the waterstress condition
whileS.argentea had higher utilization capacity of low PAR and WUE.Overall