학술논문

Sugarcane leaf photosynthetic light responses and their difference between varieties under high temperature stress
Document Type
article
Source
Photosynthetica, Vol 58, Iss 4, Pp 1009-1018 (2020)
Subject
dark respiration rate
light-compensation point
light-saturation point
maximum gross photosynthetic rate
Botany
QK1-989
Language
English
ISSN
0300-3604
1573-9058
Abstract
Leaf photosynthetic light response (PLR) of six sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.) varieties with a high sugar content was measured in the field. PLR curves were fitted by the rectangular hyperbola (RH) model, the nonrectangular hyperbola (NRH) model, and the Ye model, respectively. Photoinhibition occurred under warm and humid environment for all tested sugarcane varieties except for GT02-467 with the photosynthetic rate reduced significantly. The Ye model was the best for PLR curve fitting, especially when photoinhibition occurred. Nearly all PLR parameters estimated by the Ye model were better than the other two models. Some PLR parameters correlated with each other. A significant negative correlation was found between the photoinhibition coefficient and the photosaturation coefficient. The varieties with high light-use efficiency (e.g., YZ99-91 and YZ01-1413) are suitable for dense planting under warming climate, while the varieties with strong ability for dim light use (e.g., GT02-467 and MT69-421) would be appropriate for planting at a high density under warming and dimming climate in the future.