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Photosynthetic responses of hybrid hazel fine breeds to ecological factors in Xinjiang, Northwest China.

SONG Feng-hui1,2, LUO Qing-hong2, SHI Yan-jiang2**, YU Tao2, KOU Yun-ling1,2   

  1. (1Forestry and Horticulture Institute, Xinjiang Agricultural University, Urumqi 830053, China; 2Afforestation and Desertification Control Research Institute, Xinjiang Forestry Academy, Urumqi 830063, China)
  • Online:2013-05-10 Published:2013-05-10

Abstract: This paper studied the photosynthetic characteristics of four hybrid hazel fine breeds (Nos. 1-4) in Xinjiang under field conditions in summer. The light saturation point (LSP) of Nos. 1-4 varied from 1195.27 to 1620.63 μmol·m-2·s-1, light compensation point (LCP) varied from 34.03 to 87.80 μmol·m-2·s-1, CO2 saturation point (CSP) varied from 1188.50 to 1617.05 μmol·mol-1, and CO2 compensation point (CCP) varied from 65.88 to 99.15 μmol·mol-1. The No. 1 and No. 4 showed the characteristics of low photosynthetic rate (Pn) and low transpiration (Tr), the No. 2 showed lower LCP and higher LSP, indicating a wider scope of light energy utilization and higher photosynthetic potential, while the No. 3 possessed the highest LCP and LSP, higher CSP and CE, but lower CCP, showing the higher photosynthetic capacity (Pmax, 31.55 μmol·m-2·s-1) than the others (24.63-25.45 μmol·m-2·s-1). As compared with that at normal temperature (25 ℃), the Pn of the No. 1 was more affected by high temperature (40 ℃), while the Gs of the No. 3 was lesser affected than that of the others.

Key words: chemical fertilizer, straw returning, organic and inorganic fertilizer, weed, wheat field.