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Effects of shading stress during the reproductive stages on photosynthetic physiology and yield characteristics of peanut(Arachis hypogaea Linn.) 被引量:1

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摘要 In intercropping systems,high-positioned crops often exert shading stress on low-positioned crops,thus affecting the agronomic characteristics of the low-positioned crops.This study determined the mechanisms of photosynthetic,physiological and yield variations among peanut cultivars under shading stress.Four peanut cultivars,S60,C4,P12,and YS151,were grown in the field and subjected to shading stress for 77 days during reproductive stages.S60 and P12 showed lower yield and reduced biomass accumulation than C4 and YS151 under shading stress.Shading stress induced higher antioxidant enzyme activities in S60 and P12,relative to C4 and YS151.Under shading stress,S60 and P12 showed a higher lighttrapping capability than C4 and YS151,which was associated with changes in chlorophyll(Chl)a and b contents,and Chl a/b ratio.The net photosynthetic rate,stomatal conductance and transpiration rates of C4 and YS151 were decreased,but the intercellular CO_(2)concentration increased under shading stress.The results demonstrated that non-stomatal limiting factors decreased the photosynthetic capacity of peanut under shading stress.The maximum photochemical efficiency of PSII(F_(v)/F_(m))and non-photochemical quenching(NPQ)were higher in S60 and P12 than in C4 and YS151 under shading stress.These results suggest that S60 and P12 could absorb more light energy from weak light environments for photosynthesis than C4 and YS151 and dissipate the excess energy in the form of heat to improve their light protection ability.This study explains the inter-variety differences in shading stress tolerance in peanut and provides physiological parameters for guiding the selection of shade-tolerant cultivars.
机构地区 Agricultural College
出处 《Journal of Integrative Agriculture》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2021年第5期1250-1265,共16页 农业科学学报(英文版)
基金 the earmarked fund for China Agriculture Research System(CARS-06-135-A17)。
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