The effect of leaf size on mutual shading and cultivar differences in soybean leaf photosynthetic capacity |
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Authors: | James A. Bunce |
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Affiliation: | (1) Plant Photobiology Laboratory, USDA-Agricultural Research Service, Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, 20705 Beltsville, MD, USA |
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Abstract: | This study investigated the basis of the negative relationship between leaf size and photosynthetic rate per unit of area among five cultivars of soybeans. Exposure of developing mainstem leaves to light, and sizes and light saturated photosynthesis rates of those leaves at maturity were compared in cultivars grown in field plots for two years at Beltsville, Maryland, USA. Plants were grown both in stands at 2.5 cm by 1 m spacing and as isolated plants. While cultivar differences in leaf size were large and consistent in both planting arrangements, significant cultivar differences in light saturated photosynthetic rates were found only in plants grown in stands. Similarly, leaf size was significantly correlated with specific leaf weight only for plants grown in stands. The mainstem apex and developing mainstem leaves experienced more severe shading in large-leaved cultivars than in small-leaved cultivars when plants were grown in stands. Thus, cultivar differences in photosynthetic capacity were probably a consequence of differences in the exposure of developing leaves to light. |
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Keywords: | leaf size light photosynthesis shading soybeans specific leaf weight |
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