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摘要
如果叶绿体CO2浓度(Cc)低于Farquhar-von Caemmerer-Berry (FvCB)模型中的交点(Cctr),则光合作用受到CO2的限制。这个范围被定义为光饱和条件。当Cc > Cctr时,光合作用主要受光(非光饱和条件)的限制。因此,Cc和Cctr之间的关系可以揭示光合作用是受到光还是CO2的限制。本文介绍了一种基于Cc和Cctr关系的光合限制鉴定方法。在FvCB模型中,我们将Cctr描述为光和生化参数(Vcmax)的函数,并模拟了不同FvCB参数组的Cctr-light响应。模拟结果表明,当Vcmax大于120(µmol CO2 m−2s−1)时,光合作用受到光的限制,Vcmax的降低增加了CO2扩散途径的限制。结果表明,黄瓜幼苗叶片(10 ~ 14 d)的光合作用受到光的限制,而CO2的限制始于叶片出现后的第14天。
Determining photosynthetic limitations under saturated and non-saturated light conditions
Photosynthesis is limited by CO2 if chloroplastic CO2 concentration (Cc) is lower than the intersection point (Cctr) in the Farquhar-von Caemmerer-Berry (FvCB) model. This range is defined as light-saturated conditions. If Cc > Cctr, photosynthesis is limited mainly by light (non-light-saturated conditions). Therefore, the relationship between Cc and Cctr can reveal whether photosynthesis is limited by light or CO2. In this work, a process to identify the photosynthetic limitation was illustrated based on the relationship between Cc and Cctr. We described Cctr as a function of light and biochemical parameters (Vcmax) in the FvCB model and simulated the Cctr-light response with different sets of FvCB parameters. Results of simulations indicated that photosynthesis is limited by light when Vcmax is above 120 (µmol CO2 m−2s−1), and a decrease of Vcmax increases the limitations from CO2 diffusion pathways. We show data that photosynthesis of young cucumber leaves (10–14 days) was limited by light, and limitation caused by CO2 started on day 14 after leaf appearance.