Yield, growth and grain nitrogen response to elevated CO2 in six lentil (Lens culinaris) cultivars grown under Free Air CO2 Enrichment (FACE) in a semi-arid environment

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Bourgault, M. [1 ,4 ]
Brand, J. [2 ]
Tausz-Posch, S. [1 ,5 ]
Armstrong, R. D. [2 ]
O'Leary, G. L. [2 ]
Fitzgerald, G. J. [2 ]
Tausz, M. [3 ,6 ]
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[1] Univ Melbourne, Fac Vet & Agr Sci, 4 Water St, Creswick, Vic 3363, Australia
[2] Agr Victoria, Grains Innovat Pk,110 Natimuk Rct, Horsham, Vic 3401, Australia
[3] Univ Melbourne, Fac Sci, 4 Water St, Creswick, Vic 3363, Australia
[4] Montana State Univ, Northern Agr Res Ctr, 3710 Assinniboine Rd, Havre, MT 59501 USA
[5] Univ Birmingham, Sch Biosci, Birmingham B15 2TT, W Midlands, England
[6] Univ Birmingham, Birmingham Inst Forest Res, Birmingham B15 2TT, W Midlands, England
关键词
Source-sink relationships; Physiological pre-breeding; Climate change adaptation; Terminal drought; CARBON-DIOXIDE; ATMOSPHERIC CO2; WHEAT CULTIVAR; SEED YIELD; FIELD; PHOTOSYNTHESIS; CROP; TRANSPIRATION; ASSIMILATION; FIXATION;
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10.1016/j.eja.2017.05.003
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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0901 ;
摘要
Atmospheric CO2 concentrations ([CO2]) are predicted to increase from current levels of about 400 ppm to reach 550 ppm by 2050. The direct benefits of elevated [CO2] (e[CO2]) to plant growth appear to be greater under low rainfall conditions, but there are few field (Free Air CO2 Enrichment or FACE) experimental set-ups that directly address semi-arid conditions. The objectives of this study were to investigate the following research questions: 1) What are the effects of e[CO2] on the growth and grain yield of lentil (Lens culinaris) grown under semi-arid conditions under FACE? 2) Does e [CO2] decrease grain nitrogen in lentil? and 3) Is there genotypic variability in the response to e[CO2] in lentil cultivars? Elevated [CO2] increased yields by approximately 0.5 t ha(-1) (relative increase ranging from 18 to 138%) by increasing both biomass accumulation (by 32%) and the harvest index (by up to 60%). However, the relative response of grain yield to e[CO2] was not consistently greater under dry conditions and might depend on water availability post-flowering. Grain nitrogen concentration was significantly reduced by e[CO2] under the conditions of this experiment. No differences were found between the cultivars selected in the response to elevated [CO2] for grain yield or any other parameters observed despite well expressed genotypic variability in many traits of interest. Biomass accumulation from flowering to maturity was considerably increased by elevated [CO2] (a 50% increase) which suggests that the indeterminate growth habit of lentils provides vegetative sinks in addition to reproductive sinks during the grain-filling period.
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