Photosynthetic physio-response of Taxodium ascendens seedlings to different soil water gradients
LI Changxiao, ZHONG Zhangcheng
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College of Life Sciences, Southwest China Normal University, Chongqing 400715, China; The State Education Ministry′s Key Laboratory for the Ecoenvironment of Three Gorges Reservoir Area, Southwest China Normal University, Chongqing 400715, China;
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05 Sep 2007
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05 Sep 2007
Abstract
Four different kinds of water treatments were applied to study the photosynthetic eco-physiological characteristics of Taxodium ascendens seedlings in the environment of the Three Gorges hydro-fluctuation belt. The four kinds of water treatments were: normal growth water condition (CK), light drought stress (T1), soil water saturation (T2), and soil submersion (T3). The results showed that different water treatments could effectively influence the content of the photosynthetic pigment, leaf gas exchange and apparent resources use efficiency of T. ascendens seedlings. It was also demonstrated that the T. ascendens seedlings could not only tolerate water submersion and wet conditions but also endure a certain degree of drought. To establish a protection forest system in the hydro-fluctuation belt in the Three Gorges Reservoir Area, the species T. ascendens is suitable for planting in conditions of root submersion or water-saturated soil. In case it is planted in drought conditions, this tree species should be watered appropriately in order to keep its normal net photosynthetic rate.
LI Changxiao, ZHONG Zhangcheng.
Photosynthetic physio-response of Taxodium ascendens seedlings to different soil water gradients. Front. For. China, 2007, 2(3): 310‒315 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11461-007-0050-z
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