TY - JOUR
T1 - Analysis and Study on Photosynthetic Physiological Characteristics of 4 Grass Species in Karst Rocky Desertification Area
AU - Zhang, Jin Hua AU - Chi, Yong Kuan AU - Xiong, Kang Ning AU - Zhao, Pan Di AU - Wang, Yuan Su AU - Zhou, Wen Long
JO - Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances
VL - 12
IS - 15
SP - 1299
EP - 1306
PY - 2013
DA - 2001/08/19
SN - 1680-5593
DO - javaa.2013.1299.1306
UR - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=javaa.2013.1299.1306
KW - Karst
KW -rocky desertfication
KW -Poaceae
KW -net photosynthetic rate
KW -transpiration rate
KW -water use efficiency
KW -diurnal variation
AB - This study studies the net photosynthesis rate, transpiration
rate and water-use efficiency of four forage grasses as Bromus cartharticus
Vahl and Festuca elata ex E., Dactylis glomerata L. and perennial
Lolium perenne L. on fine days in Bijie Salaxi Karst rocky desertification
control area of Guizhou Normal University. The results showed that the average
daily water use efficiency ranks: (from high to low) Festuca elatal ex.
E., Bromus cartharticus Vahl, Dactylis glomerata and perennial
Lolium perenne L. In detail, the average daily photosynthetic and transpiration
rates of Festuca elatal ex E. are 6.234.53 (μ moL/(m2
sec)) and 6.23 (mol/(m2 sec)), respectively which belongs to high
photosynthesis, high transpiration type. On the contrary, Bromus cartharticus
Vahl, Dactylis glomerata L. and perennial Lolium perenne L.
belong to low photosynthesis, low transpiration type. The average daily photosynthetic
and transpiration rates are 4.87, 4.71, 4.53 (μmol/(m2 sec))
and 4.29, 4.42, 4.83 (mol/(m2 sec)), respectively. Net photosynthesis
rate, transpiration rate and water use efficiency should be considered when
researchers plant artificial pasture in Karst rocky desertification area. Meanwhile,
different pasture allocation measures can not only reduce transpiration and
water loss but also increase water use efficiency. These measures could ease
the current situation of water shortage in Karst rocky desertification area.
Both of changing the current planting situation of single sowing grass and conducting
the mixture sowing between leguminous forage and herbage with high and low photosynthetic
rate and transpiration rate are helpful for the diversity of biological populations
in Karst rocky desertification area and improving the production potential of
herbage.
ER -