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Photosynthetic characteristics of highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum cv. Bluecrop) leaves in response to water stress and subsequent re-irrigation.

Authors :
YU, D. J.
RHO, H.
KIM, S. J.
LEE, H. J.
Source :
Journal of Horticultural Science & Biotechnology; Sep2015, Vol. 90 Issue 5, p550-556, 7p
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Gas exchange and photosystem II (PSII) activities in the leaves of 2-year-old 'Bluecrop' highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) were monitored during water stress and subsequent re-irrigation to investigate the effects of the intensity of water stress on changes in photosynthetic characteristics. The blueberry shrubs were not irrigated for 3 to 5 weeks, then re-irrigated daily up to 8 weeks. The decrease in soil water potential during water stress caused a progressive decrease in leaf water potential. Soil water potentials decreased to -0.26 MPa and -0.34 MPa at 3 and 5 weeks, respectively, following water stress, but recovered following subsequent re-irrigation, while the soil water potential in daily-irrigated shrubs was maintained at over -0.13 MPa throughout the experiment. Chlorophyll concentrations decreased with a<subscript>n</subscript> increasing duration of water stress. Chlorophyll concentrations in leaves on shrubs subjected to water stress for 5 weeks did not recover following re-irrigation, unlike those subjected to water stress for 3 weeks. The leaves on shrubs subjected to water stress for 5 weeks maintained lower levels of chlorophyll during reirrigation. The net rate of C 0 2 assimilation (A„) decreased significantly with a<subscript>n</subscript>increasing duration of water stress. Reirrigation reversed the decrease in A„ in leaves on shrubs subjected to water stress for 3 weeks. Stomatal conductance (gs) exhibited a similar pattern to A„. The actual quantum yield of photosystem Π (Φ<subscript>PSΠ</subscript>) and the electron transport rate (ETR) also decreased significantly with a<subscript>n</subscript>increasing duration of water stress, although the F<subscript>v</subscript>IF<subscript>m</subscript> ratio was not affected. Φ<subscript>PSΠ</subscript> and ETR values in the leaves on shrubs subjected to water stress for 5 weeks did not recover after reirrigation, unlike those subjected to water stress for 3 weeks. Non-photochemical quenching increased with an increasing duration of water stress, but subsequent re-irrigation did not reverse the increase. These results indicate that the timing of re-irrigation of water-stressed 'Bluecrop' highbush blueberry is critical in order to maintain their photosynthetic capacity. Among the photosynthetic characteristics measured, Φ<subscript>PSΠ</subscript> and ETR could be used as sensitive indicators to assess the physiological status of leaves of 'Bluecrop' highbush blueberry growing under water stress conditions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14620316
Volume :
90
Issue :
5
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Horticultural Science & Biotechnology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
110462564
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/14620316.2015.11668713