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The potential for nutrient load (30, 100 and 350 g N m−2 per year) to alter plant performance under saline conditions (control, 4.5, 9 and 13 dS m−1) was examined in the sedge Bolboschoenus medianus. Relative growth rates (RGR) across nutrient loadings ranged from 30.2 to 41.8 mg g−1 per day in controls and were reduced to 20.9–28.5 mg g−1 per day by salinities of 13 dS m−1. Whilst higher nutrient loads generally increased RGR, the response was smaller at higher salinities. Responses to salinity and nutrient load were specific. Nutrient load increased the RGR via increases in the leaf area ratio (LAR). The LAR ranged from 1.9 to 2.1 m2 kg−1 across salinity treatments at 30 g N m−2 per year, and increased to 2.5–2.8 m2 kg−1 at 350 g N m−2 per year. Salinity reduced the RGR via a reduction in the net assimilation rate (NAR). The NAR in control plants ranged from 14.7 to 16 g m−2 per day across nutrient loadings and decreased to 11–12 g m−2 per day at 13 dS m−1. Carbon isotope discrimination of leaves decreased by 2–3‰ in response to 13 dS m−1 at the lower nutrient loadings. A prominent response of B. medianus to salinity was a change in biomass allocation from culms to tubers. In contrast, the response to nutrient load was characterised by a shift in biomass allocation from roots to leaves.  相似文献   

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Effects of sulfur dioxide on the development of powdery mildew of cucumber   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
Environment is a major factor that does influence host parasite relationships. Air pollution caused by SO2 may directly alter the environment around the plant and pathogen. It is hypothesised that plants may respond differently to foliar pathogens in air polluted environments. To test this hypothesis, effects of intermittent exposures of SO2 at 143, 286 and 571 μg m−3 were investigated on the development of powdery mildew of cucumber (Cucumis sativa) caused by Sphaerotheca fuliginea, using pre-, post- and concomitant-inoculation exposures in closed-top chambers. Sulfur dioxide (except 143 μg m−3) and the fungus acting alone caused chlorosis and/or necrosis, and mildew colonies on leaves, respectively and both reduced the plant growth and yield of cucumber. Fungus colonization was relatively greater on the plants exposed to 143 μg SO2 m−3, but at the higher concentrations, the colonies were greatly suppressed. Gas injury on fungus-infected plants was also less in the other treatments. Conidia of S. fuliginea collected from exposed plants varied in size. Conidial germination was considerably greater at 143 μg SO2 m−3. This concentration also promoted germination of the conidia exposed on glass slides. Higher concentrations (286 and 571 μg m−3), however, suppressed the germination of conidia from exposed plants or exposed on glass slides. The number of fibrosin bodies declined at all the concentrations. Synergistic effects of 143 μg SO2 m−3 and S. fuliginea were recorded on plant growth and yield of cucumber. Sulfur dioxide at 571 μg m−3 and powdery mildew infection had an antagonistic effect on plant growth.  相似文献   

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The biomass of epiphytes and seagrasses has been measured in relation to leaf age in three monospecific seagrass stands of Thalassia hemprichii (Ehrenb.) Aschers. in Papua New Guinea. From June 1981 through August 1982, biomass values for epiphytes at the three sites ranged from 5 to 70 g ADW m−2 sediment surface at site 1, from 5 to 14 g ADW m−2 at site 2, and from 3.5 to 7.0 g ADW m−2 at the site 3. Annual mean epiphyte biomass values for the different sites were 1.3 g ADW m−2 leaf surface at site 1, 1.7 g ADW m−2 leaf surface at site 2, and 1.5 g ADW m−2 leaf surface at site 3.

The annual mean standing crop of T. hemprichii leaves was highest at site 1 (103 g ADW m−2. Values for site 2 and site 3 were 60 g ADW m−2 and 41 g ADW m−2, respectively.

Production of epiphytes was calculated in three different ways: firstly, by using biomass values for each specific leaf-age group, with corrections for colonization; secondly, by fitting the biomass values with a specific growth curve; and thirdly, by estimated the rate of biomass accumulation. On an area basis, production of epiphytes on leaves of T. hemprichii ranged from 0.55 to 3.97 g ADW m−2 day−1 at site 1, from 0.17 to 0.73 g ADW m−2 day−1 at site 2, and from 0.24 to 0.68 g ADW m−2 day−1 at site 3.  相似文献   


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The effects of different external nitrate concentrations (0 (control), 1, 50, 100, 500, 1000 and 20 000 mmol m−3) on growth, nodulation and nitrate-reductase activity (NRA) of inoculated Neptunia plena (L.) Benth. were examined.

Plants given 500 and 1000 mmol m−3 nitrate had greater (P < 0.05) shoot length, leaf, stem and root dry mass, and carbon and nitrogen contents than the controls and plants given 20 000 mmol m−3 nitrate. Nodule number was not significantly affected by nitrate concentration up to 50 mmol m−3, but 100 mmol m−3 nitrate reduced nodulation by 68% and concentrations above 100 mmol m−3 completely inhibited nodule development. Plants given 100–20000 mmol m−3 nitrate had a greater nitrate content per g leaf, stem and root dry mass (DM) than controls. Nitrate per g root DM did not increase with external nitrate concentration above 500 mmol m−3, but levels in leaf and stem were greater at 20 000 mmol m−3 nitrate than at all other concentrations. NRA per g leaf, stem and root fresh mass (FM) was greater for plants given 500–20000 mmol m−3 than for controls, but there was no significant increase with nitrate concentration above 500 mmol m−3. Substantial proportions of total plant nitrate and NRA were found in both root and shoot over the entire range of external nitrate concentrations given.

Findings for N. plena are compared with data obtained previously for terrestrial legumes.  相似文献   


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A novel nutrient removal/waste heat utilization process was simulated using semicontinuous cultures of the thermophilic cyanobacterium Fischerella. Dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC)-enriched cultures, maintained with 10 mg l−1 daily productivity, diurnally varying temperature (from 55°C to 26–28°C), a 12:12 light cycle (200 μE sec−1 m−2) and 50% biomass recycling into heated effluent at the beginning of each light period, removed > 95% of NO3 + NO2−N, 71% of NH3-N, 82% of PO43− −P, and 70% of total P from effluent water samples containing approximately 400 μg l−1 combined N and 60 μg l−1 P. Nutrient removal was not severely impaired by an altered temperature gradient, doubled light intensity, or DIC limitation. Recycling 75% of the biomass at the end of each light period resulted in unimpaired NO3 + NO2 removal, 38–45% P removal and no net NH3 removal. Diurnally varying P removal, averaging 50–60%, and nearly constant > 80% N removal, are therefore projected for a full-scale process with continuous biomass recycling.  相似文献   

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Phaseolus vulgaris L. cv. Kinghorn Wax seedlings, supplied with nutrient solution containing either 0 or 5 mM nitrate as sole N source, were exposed to 0.25 μl/l NO2 for 6 hr each day for 10 days at continuous photosynthetic photon flux (PPF) of 100, 300, 500 or 700 μmol m−2 sec−1. There was a significant interaction of PPF and nitrate. Shoot and root dry weights increased with increasing PPFs only when nitrate was supplied. The main effects of NO2 on plant growth were significant; none of the interactions involving NO2 were significant. Exposure to NO2 decreased shoot and root dry weight in both the presence and absence of nutrient N and at all PPF levels. All interactions were significant for in vitro leaf nitrate reductase activity (NRA), which increased markedly at PPFs above 100 μmol m−2 sec−1 when nitrate was supplied. Treatment with NO2 strongly inhibited enzyme activity in the presence of nitrate, particularly at the 300 μmol m−2 sec−1 PPF level. These experiments demonstrated that PPF level does not modify the effect of NO2 on growth but does have a major effect on NRA and on NO2 effects on NRA in the presence of nutrient nitrate.  相似文献   

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Andreas Hussner  Rainer Lsch 《Flora》2007,202(8):653-660
Floating Pennywort (Hydrocotyle ranunculoides L. fil.) is a worldwide distributed aquatic plant. The species is native to North America and quite common also in Central and South America. In Europe, Japan and Australia it is known as an alien plant, sometimes causing serious problems for affected ecosystems and human use of water bodies. Starting from Western Europe with an eastwards directed spread, Floating Pennywort was recorded in Germany in 2004 for the first time. Since then, the species spread out and got established in western parts of Central Europe. For a definite prediction of the potential of a further spread, data about biology, in particular growth and photosynthesis are needed. Here, regeneration capacity, growth at different nutrient availabilities and photosynthesis of H. ranunculoides were investigated. In addition biomass samples were taken in the field. Results show an enormous regeneration capacity (e.g., by forming new shoots from small shoot fragments), increasing growth rates under increasing nutrient availability and a maximum increase of biomass reaching 0.132±0.008 g g−1 dw d−1. Dense populations of H. ranunculoides growing in ponds and oxbows were found at high nutrient content of the substrate, the biomass reaching there up to 532.4±14.2 g dw m−2. Gas exchange analysis showed a physiological optimum of H. ranunculoides CO2 uptake at temperatures between 25 and 35 °C and high photon flux densities (PPFD) above 800 μmol photons m−2 s−1. In comparison, native Hydrocotyle vulgaris showed an optimum of net photosynthesis at 20–30 °C and a light saturation of CO2 gas exchange at 350 μmol photons m−2 s−1.  相似文献   

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Combined effects of UVB radiation and CO2 concentration on plant reproductive parts have received little attention. We studied morphological and physiological responses of siliquas and seeds of canola (Brassica napus L. cv. 46A65) to UVB and CO2 under four controlled experimental conditions: UVB radiation (4.2 kJ m−2 d−1) with ambient level of CO2 (370 μmol mol−1) (control); UVB radiation (4.2 kJ m−2 d−1) with elevated level of CO2 (740 μmol mol−1); no UVB radiation (0 kJ m−2 d−1) with ambient level of CO2 (370 μmol mol−1); and no UVB radiation (0 kJ m−2 d−1) with elevated level of CO2 (740 μmol mol−1). UVB radiation affected the outer appearance of siliquas, such as colour, as well as their anatomical structures. At both CO2 levels, the UVB radiation of 4.2 kJ m−2 d−1 reduced the size of seeds, which had different surface patterns than those from no UVB radiation. At both CO2 levels, 4.2 kJ m−2 d−1 of UVB decreased net CO2 assimilation (AN) and water use efficiency (WUE), but had no effect on transpiration (E). Elevated CO2 increased AN and WUE, but decreased E, under both UVB conditions. At both CO2 levels, the UVB radiation of 4.2 kJ m−2 d−1 decreased chlorophyll fluorescence, total chlorophyll (Chl), Chl a and Chl b, but had no effect on the ratio of Chl a/b and the concentration of UV-screening pigments. Elevated CO2 increased total Chl and the concentration of UV-screening pigments under 4.2 kJ m−2 d−1 of UVB radiation. Neither UVB nor CO2 affected wax content of siliqua surface. Many significant relationships were found between the above-mentioned parameters. This study revealed that UVB radiation exerts an adverse effect on canola siliquas and seeds, and some of the detrimental effects of UVB on these reproductive parts can partially be mitigated by CO2.  相似文献   

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The freshwater floating marsh surrounding Lake Boeuf, LA, is a diverse plant community dominated by Panicum hemitomon Schult. (maidencane), with the ferns Thelypteris palustris Schott. and Osmunda regalis L. and the perennial vines Vigna luteola (Jacq.) Benth. and Polygonum sagittatum L. Using the method of Lomnicki et al., we determined net aboveground primary production to be 1960 g m−2y−1 dry weight. The turnover rate, based on the mean longevity of tagged maidencane culms, was 1.21 crops per year.  相似文献   

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The photosynthetic capacity of Myriophyllum salsugineum A.E. Orchard was measured, using plants collected from Lake Wendouree, Ballarat, Victoria and grown subsequently in a glasshouse pond at Griffith, New South Wales. At pH 7.00, under conditions of constant total alkalinity of 1.0 meq dm−3 and saturating photon irradiance, the temperature optimum was found to be 30–35°C with rates of 140 μmol mg−1 chlorophyll a h−1 for oxygen production and 149 μmol mg−1 chlorophyll a h−1 for consumption of CO2. These rates are generally higher than those measured by other workers for the noxious Eurasian water milfoil, Myriophyllum spicatum L., of which Myriophyllum salsugineum is a close relative. The light-compensation point and the photon irradiance required to saturate photosynthetic oxygen production were exponentially dependent on water temperature. Over the temperature range 15–35°C the light-compensation point increased from 2.4 to 16.9 μmol (PAR) m−2 s−1 for oxygen production while saturation photon irradiance increased from 41.5 to 138 μmol (PAR) m−2 s−1 for oxygen production and from 42.0 to 174 μmol (PAR) m−2 s−1 for CO2 consumption. Respiration rates increased from 27.1 to 112.3 μmol (oxygen consumed) g−1 dry weight h−1 as temperature was increased from 15 to 35°C. The optimum temperature for productivity is 30°C.  相似文献   

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