Photosynthesis of C3 and C4 Species in Response to Increased CO2 Concentration and Drought Stress

Photosynthetic gas exchange in response to increased carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]) and drought stress of two C3 (wheat and kale) and two C4 species (Echinochloa crusgallii and Amaranthus caudatus) were analysed. Plants were grown in controlled growth chambers with ambient (350 mol mol-1) and...

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Main Author: HAMIM
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bogor Agricultural University 2005-12-01
Series:Hayati Journal of Biosciences
Subjects:
C3
C4
Online Access:http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/hayati/article/viewFile/189/55
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spelling doaj-93ebf5f5fcd648e7bbc39387fa21ca492020-11-24T22:17:16ZengBogor Agricultural UniversityHayati Journal of Biosciences1978-30192086-40942005-12-01124131138Photosynthesis of C3 and C4 Species in Response to Increased CO2 Concentration and Drought StressHAMIMPhotosynthetic gas exchange in response to increased carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]) and drought stress of two C3 (wheat and kale) and two C4 species (Echinochloa crusgallii and Amaranthus caudatus) were analysed. Plants were grown in controlled growth chambers with ambient (350 mol mol-1) and doubled ambient [CO2]. Drought was given by withholding water until the plants severely wilted, whereas the control plants were watered daily. Even though stomatal conductance (Gs) of C4 species either under ambient or double [CO2] was lower than those in C3, doubled [CO2] decreased Gs of all species under well watered conditions. As a result, the plants grown under doubled [CO2] transpired less water than those grown under ambient [CO2]. Photosynthesis (Pn) of the C4 species was sustained during moderate drought when those of the C3 species decreased significantly. Doubled [CO2] increased photosynthesis of C3 but not of C4 species. Increased [CO2] was only able to delay Pn reduction of all species due to the drought, but not remove it completely. The positive effects of increased [CO2] during moderate drought and the disappearance of it under severe drought suggesting that metabolic effect may limit photosynthesis under severe drought.http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/hayati/article/viewFile/189/55PhotosynthesisC3C4ResponseIncreased CO2Drought Stress
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Photosynthesis of C3 and C4 Species in Response to Increased CO2 Concentration and Drought Stress
Hayati Journal of Biosciences
Photosynthesis
C3
C4
Response
Increased CO2
Drought Stress
author_facet HAMIM
author_sort HAMIM
title Photosynthesis of C3 and C4 Species in Response to Increased CO2 Concentration and Drought Stress
title_short Photosynthesis of C3 and C4 Species in Response to Increased CO2 Concentration and Drought Stress
title_full Photosynthesis of C3 and C4 Species in Response to Increased CO2 Concentration and Drought Stress
title_fullStr Photosynthesis of C3 and C4 Species in Response to Increased CO2 Concentration and Drought Stress
title_full_unstemmed Photosynthesis of C3 and C4 Species in Response to Increased CO2 Concentration and Drought Stress
title_sort photosynthesis of c3 and c4 species in response to increased co2 concentration and drought stress
publisher Bogor Agricultural University
series Hayati Journal of Biosciences
issn 1978-3019
2086-4094
publishDate 2005-12-01
description Photosynthetic gas exchange in response to increased carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]) and drought stress of two C3 (wheat and kale) and two C4 species (Echinochloa crusgallii and Amaranthus caudatus) were analysed. Plants were grown in controlled growth chambers with ambient (350 mol mol-1) and doubled ambient [CO2]. Drought was given by withholding water until the plants severely wilted, whereas the control plants were watered daily. Even though stomatal conductance (Gs) of C4 species either under ambient or double [CO2] was lower than those in C3, doubled [CO2] decreased Gs of all species under well watered conditions. As a result, the plants grown under doubled [CO2] transpired less water than those grown under ambient [CO2]. Photosynthesis (Pn) of the C4 species was sustained during moderate drought when those of the C3 species decreased significantly. Doubled [CO2] increased photosynthesis of C3 but not of C4 species. Increased [CO2] was only able to delay Pn reduction of all species due to the drought, but not remove it completely. The positive effects of increased [CO2] during moderate drought and the disappearance of it under severe drought suggesting that metabolic effect may limit photosynthesis under severe drought.
topic Photosynthesis
C3
C4
Response
Increased CO2
Drought Stress
url http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/hayati/article/viewFile/189/55
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