Autor: |
Jones, Mike B., Donnelly, Alison, Schnieders, Bert, Burke, James I. |
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Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. Aug2000, Vol. 80 Issue 1/2, p159. 0p. |
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Spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L., cv. `Minaret') was grown in open-top chambers and exposed to two CO2 concentrations (ambient and 680 ppmv) and two O3 concentrations (ambient and ambient +50 or +90 ppbv) either from anthesis onwards or for the entiregrowing season. The aim of the experiment was to test whether elevated CO2 could provide `protection' to the crop against the damaging effects of elevated O3 on flag leaf chlorophyll content and photosynthetic activity. The decline in flag leaf chlorophyll content following anthesis was unaffected by elevated CO2. However, the reduction in chlorophyll content brought about by elevated O3 was less in elevated compared with ambient CO2. The rate of flag leaf photosynthesis was increased in elevated CO2 and decreased in elevated O3. When elevated CO2 and elevated O3 were combined the decrease attributed to O3 was smaller than in elevated O3 at ambient CO2. These results confirm that elevated CO2 provides some protection to a wheat crop against the damaging effects of O3 on photosynthetic activity and chlorophyll content. However, the degree of protection varies between growing seasons and also appears to be related to the timing of exposure to elevated O3. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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GreenFILE |
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