Responses of leaf gas exchange rate to acute soil drying in Jatropha curcas L

Development of a water-efficient irrigation system is essential in order to cultivate Jatropha curcas, a bioenergy crop, in semiarid regions. In the present study, to determine the useful parameter for the efficient irrigation system, jatropha plants were grown in pots and root boxes under greenhous...

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Main Authors: Mai Nakabaru, Dinh T. Hoang, Kenta Watanabe, Hiroo Takaragawa, Shin Yabuta, Masami Ueno, Yoshinobu Kawamitsu
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-07-01
Series:Plant Production Science
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1343943X.2020.1730699
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spelling doaj-69dd1a2fc3b148909b1a0d292cd20caf2020-11-25T02:05:29ZengTaylor & Francis GroupPlant Production Science1343-943X1349-10082020-07-0123333334210.1080/1343943X.2020.17306991730699Responses of leaf gas exchange rate to acute soil drying in Jatropha curcas LMai Nakabaru0Dinh T. Hoang1Kenta Watanabe2Hiroo Takaragawa3Shin Yabuta4Masami Ueno5Yoshinobu Kawamitsu6University of the RyukyusUniversity of the RyukyusUniversity of the RyukyusUniversity of the RyukyusUniversity of the RyukyusUniversity of the RyukyusUniversity of the RyukyusDevelopment of a water-efficient irrigation system is essential in order to cultivate Jatropha curcas, a bioenergy crop, in semiarid regions. In the present study, to determine the useful parameter for the efficient irrigation system, jatropha plants were grown in pots and root boxes under greenhouse conditions in Okinawa, Japan. At 6 to 9 months after transplanting, we measured the gas exchange rate during ongoing soil water deficits and attempted to identify the threshold of soil matric potential (pF) with changes of both intrinsic water use efficiency (A/gs) as a stomatal-based index and carboxylation efficiency (A/Ci) as an index of non-stomatal limitation. When irrigation was stopped, A and gs began to decline, with each parameter reaching zero at pF 4.0. However, gs was more sensitive to soil water deficits than A. After re-watering, stomatal openings and carbon uptake recovered to the value observed before water stress treatment. At pF 3.5 and higher values (representing more severe water stress), A/gs intended to increase and A/Ci sharply decreased. These results suggested that approximately pF 3.5 in the soil was the threshold of non-stomatal limitations to photosynthetic rate and should be useful to the re-watering point for the water-efficient irrigation system in jatropha. Abbreviations: A CO2 assimilation rate; Ci: intercellular CO2 concentration; E: transpiration rate; gs: stomatal conductance; pF: soil matrix potential; PFD: photon flux density; TDR: time domain reflectometry; VPD: leaf-to-air vapor pressure difference; VWC: volumetric water content.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1343943X.2020.1730699gas exchange rateinternal co2 concentrationjatropha curcaspfstomatawater stress
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author Mai Nakabaru
Dinh T. Hoang
Kenta Watanabe
Hiroo Takaragawa
Shin Yabuta
Masami Ueno
Yoshinobu Kawamitsu
spellingShingle Mai Nakabaru
Dinh T. Hoang
Kenta Watanabe
Hiroo Takaragawa
Shin Yabuta
Masami Ueno
Yoshinobu Kawamitsu
Responses of leaf gas exchange rate to acute soil drying in Jatropha curcas L
Plant Production Science
gas exchange rate
internal co2 concentration
jatropha curcas
pf
stomata
water stress
author_facet Mai Nakabaru
Dinh T. Hoang
Kenta Watanabe
Hiroo Takaragawa
Shin Yabuta
Masami Ueno
Yoshinobu Kawamitsu
author_sort Mai Nakabaru
title Responses of leaf gas exchange rate to acute soil drying in Jatropha curcas L
title_short Responses of leaf gas exchange rate to acute soil drying in Jatropha curcas L
title_full Responses of leaf gas exchange rate to acute soil drying in Jatropha curcas L
title_fullStr Responses of leaf gas exchange rate to acute soil drying in Jatropha curcas L
title_full_unstemmed Responses of leaf gas exchange rate to acute soil drying in Jatropha curcas L
title_sort responses of leaf gas exchange rate to acute soil drying in jatropha curcas l
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Plant Production Science
issn 1343-943X
1349-1008
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Development of a water-efficient irrigation system is essential in order to cultivate Jatropha curcas, a bioenergy crop, in semiarid regions. In the present study, to determine the useful parameter for the efficient irrigation system, jatropha plants were grown in pots and root boxes under greenhouse conditions in Okinawa, Japan. At 6 to 9 months after transplanting, we measured the gas exchange rate during ongoing soil water deficits and attempted to identify the threshold of soil matric potential (pF) with changes of both intrinsic water use efficiency (A/gs) as a stomatal-based index and carboxylation efficiency (A/Ci) as an index of non-stomatal limitation. When irrigation was stopped, A and gs began to decline, with each parameter reaching zero at pF 4.0. However, gs was more sensitive to soil water deficits than A. After re-watering, stomatal openings and carbon uptake recovered to the value observed before water stress treatment. At pF 3.5 and higher values (representing more severe water stress), A/gs intended to increase and A/Ci sharply decreased. These results suggested that approximately pF 3.5 in the soil was the threshold of non-stomatal limitations to photosynthetic rate and should be useful to the re-watering point for the water-efficient irrigation system in jatropha. Abbreviations: A CO2 assimilation rate; Ci: intercellular CO2 concentration; E: transpiration rate; gs: stomatal conductance; pF: soil matrix potential; PFD: photon flux density; TDR: time domain reflectometry; VPD: leaf-to-air vapor pressure difference; VWC: volumetric water content.
topic gas exchange rate
internal co2 concentration
jatropha curcas
pf
stomata
water stress
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1343943X.2020.1730699
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