Dry matter production and photosynthetic capacity in Gossypium hirsutum L. under conditions of slightly suboptimum leaf temperatures and high levels of irradiance |
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Authors: | Klaus Winter Martina Königer |
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Affiliation: | (1) Lehrstuhl für Botanik II der Universität, Mittlerer Dallenbergweg 64, W-8700 Würzburg, Federal Republic of Germany;(2) Present address: Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, APO, 34002-0011 Miami, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Gossypium hirsutum L. var. Delta Pine 61 was cultivated in controlled-environment chambers at 1000–1100 mol photosynthetically active photons m-2 s-1 (medium photon flux density) and at 1800–2000 mol photons m-2 s-1 (high photon flux density), respectively. Air temperatures ranged from 20° to 34°C during 12-h light periods, whereas during dark periods temperature was 25° C in all experiments. As the leaf temperature decreased from about 33° to 27° C, marked reductions in dry matter production, leaf chlorophyll content and photosynthetic capacity occurred in plants growing under high light conditions, to values far below those in plants growing at 27° C and medium photon flux densities. The results show that slightly suboptimum temperatures, well above the so-called chilling range (0–12° C), greatly reduce dry matter production in cotton when combined with high photon flux densities equivalent to full sunlight.Abbreviations DW dry weight - Fv variable fluorescence yield - FM maximum fluorescence yield - PFD photon flux density (400–700 nm) |
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Keywords: | Cotton Growth High irradiance stress Photosynthetic capacity Temperature |
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