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Japanese Journal of Crop Science
A Consideration of the Water Transport Status in Napier Grass(Pennisetum purpureum Schumach.)Based on the Temporary Rises in Leaf Photosynthesis and Transpiration by Plants Excision
Kenji HIRAO1  Kazuyoshi NADA1  Fumitake KUBOTA1  Kiyoshi NAGASUGA1 
关键词: Excision of plant parts;    気孔伝導度;    Growth environment;    光合成速度;    Mesophyll conductance;    蒸散速度;    Napier grass;    植物体切断処理;    Photosynthesis;    生育環境;    Stomatal conductance;    ネピアグラス;    Transpiration;    水輸送;    Water transport;    葉肉伝導度;   
DOI  :  10.1626/jcs.67.555
学科分类:农业科学(综合)
来源: Nihon Sakumotsu Gakkai / Crop Science Society of Japan
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【 摘 要 】

Napier grass(Pennisetum purpureum Schumach.)is known as a species with high productivity of biomass and high water use efficiency. In this study, the water transport and leaf photosynthesis of the species, using plants(var.Merkeron)grown in different environments, were discussed on the bases of photosynthetic and transpiratory responses measured directly after excisions of various parts of plants. During the measuring of rates of leaf photosynthesis(Pn) and transpiration(Tr), the excision of a lower part of the leaf blade allowed the rates to rise temporarily, and especially large increases were observed in leaves subjected to drought stresses. The rise of Pn depended on the increases in stomatal and mesophyll conductances. No responses in Pn and Tr were detected by excising any parts of plant below the sheath joint of the measuring leaf, but excision of the leaf sheath caused increases in both rates. Such parts as the leaf sheath joint seem to have a role in controlling or preventing water stream in a plant. Contrary to this, in shade-grown plants the rates increased by rhizome excision. Napier grass is considered to have a high sensitivity to water movement in a plant and a unique morphological mechanism to conserve the use of water.

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