S W Wang, C J Xing, C F Zhang, T Guo, H L Hao, Z Y Zhang, S Wang, J M Shu
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Abstract
To clarify the effect of leaf scorch on walnut leaf photosynthesis, photosynthetic parameters were measured in Juglans regia 'Wen185' and 'Xinxin2' symptom trees (WS, XS) and symptomless trees (WH, XH). At the early stage of infection and under the low-grade leaf scorch, WS showed significantly lower net photosynthetic rate (PN), stomatal limitation (Ls), and higher intercellular CO2 concentration (Ci) than those of WH. However, at the mid to late stage of infection and under the high-grade leaf scorch, WS showed significantly lower PN, Ci, the maximal quantum yield of PSII photochemistry and higher Ls, minimal fluorescence yield of the dark-adapted state, nonphotochemical quenching than those of WH, which would occur once Juglans regia 'Xinxin2' was infected. The above results indicated the effect of leaf scorch on walnut leaf photosynthesis was related to the walnut varieties and the duration and severity of the disease. Under the influence of leaf scorch, the decline in photosynthesis of Juglans regia 'Wen185' leaves changed from stomatal to nonstomatal restriction, while Juglans regia 'Xinxin2' leaves showed always nonstomatal restriction.
期刊介绍:
Photosynthetica publishes original scientific papers and brief communications, reviews on specialized topics, book reviews and announcements and reports covering wide range of photosynthesis research or research including photosynthetic parameters of both experimental and theoretical nature and dealing with physiology, biophysics, biochemistry, molecular biology on one side and leaf optics, stress physiology and ecology of photosynthesis on the other side.
The language of journal is English (British or American). Papers should not be published or under consideration for publication elsewhere.