Pak. J. Bot., 42(6): 3981-3994, 2010. | Back to Contents | ||||
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PHOTOSYNTHETIC CHARACTERISTICS AND WATER USE EFFICIENCY OF SWEET SORGHUM UNDER DIFFERENT WATERING REGIMES
XIE TINGTING1*, SU PEIXI1 AND SHAN LISHAN2
Abstract: Sweet
sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) has been recognized as an
important ethanol crop which can be planted in marginal lands in China,
but little is known about its photosynthetic characteristics in this
environment. We investigated gas exchange parameters and biomass yield
under different watering regimes along the oases chain of the Hexi
Corridor in China. The results showed that the net photosynthetic rate
(Pn) exhibited a mid-day depression under serious drought stress (SD).
However, during the soft dough stage, the diurnal changes in maximum
photochemical efficiency of photosystem II, PSII (Fv/Fm)
showed an obvious decline, indicating the existence of photoinhibition.
Under normal water (NW) and moderate drought stress (MD) conditions,
there was a unimodal pattern except in the jointing stage under MD, and
there was no evidence of photoinhibition. The highest water use
efficiency (WUE) occurred under MD in the early and middle growth
stages, while it was highest under SD in the late growth stage. With
increasing drought stress, the light compensation point (LCP) increased,
whereas the light saturation point (LSP), the apparent quantum yield
(AQY) and dark respiration rate (Rd) declined. The stem fresh biomass
was highest under MD (77 t·hm-2). The main conclusion of the
study was that SD caused photoinhibition of sweet sorghum and decreased
WUE and stem biomass. Under NW, photoinhibition was avoided and stem
biomass increased, however, WUE decreased. As a result, the highest WUE
and stem biomass of sweet sorghum was achieved under MD. 1Linze Inland River Basin Research Station, Plant Stress Ecophysiology and Biotechnology Laboratory, Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 730000 Lanzhou, China; 2Forestry Department, Gansu Agricultural University, 730070 Lanzhou, China. |
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