Combined effects of CO2 concentration and enhanced UV-B radiation on faba bean

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作者
Tosserams, M [1 ]
Visser, A [1 ]
Groen, M [1 ]
Kalis, G [1 ]
Magendans, E [1 ]
Rozema, J [1 ]
机构
[1] Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Fac Biol, Dept Syst Ecol, NL-1081 HV Amsterdam, Netherlands
关键词
apical dominance; biomass allocation; biomass production; carbohydrates; CO2; enrichment; faba bean; photosynthetic acclimation; UV-B radiation;
D O I
10.1023/A:1012907118290
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Due to anthropogenic influences, both solar UV-B irradiance at the earth's surface and atmospheric [CO2] are increasing. To determine whether effects of CO2 enrichment on faba bean (cv. Minica) growth are modified by UV-B radiation, the effects of enhanced [CO2] on growth and photosynthetic characteristics, were studied at four UV-B levels. Faba bean was sensitive to enhanced UV-B radiation as indicated by decreases in total biomass production. Growth stimulation by CO2 enrichment was greatly reduced at the highest UV-B level. [CO2] by UV-B interactions on biomass accumulation were related to loss of apical dominance. Both [CO2] and UV-B radiation affected biomass partitioning, UV-B effects being most pronounced. Effects of [CO2] and UV-B on faba bean growth were time-dependent, indicating differential sensitivity of developmental stages. [CO2] and UV-B effects on photosynthetic characteristics were rather small and restricted to the third week of treatment. CO2 enrichment induced photosynthetic acclimation, while UV-B radiation decreased light-saturated photosynthetic rate. It is concluded that the reduction in biomass production cannot be explained by UV-B-induced effects on photosynthesis.
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