Effects of intermittent exposure to high atmospheric CO2 on vegetative growth in soybean
- 1 December 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Physiologia Plantarum
- Vol. 53 (4) , 565-569
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-3054.1981.tb02752.x
Abstract
Short‐term exposure to high CO2 increases rates of photosynthesis and growth in soybeans, but with prolonged high CO2 exposure, these high rates are sometimes not maintained. Growth of soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merrill cv. Fiskeby V) seedlings kept for 25 days at atmospheres of 350 or 1000 μ/l CO2 was compared with growth of plants given 2, 4 or 6 day alternating exposure to high and low CO2 levels (13 days of total exposure to each level). Final dry weight of plants increased with number of days in high CO2 but leaf areas were not greatly affected. Thus dry weight gains per unit leaf area (net assimilation rates) were higher in high CO2 than in low CO2 throughout the entire period of the experiment and the pattern of exposure to high CO2 did not affect the rate of dry weight gain in high CO2.Keywords
This publication has 18 references indexed in Scilit:
- Alterations in the physiology of CO2 exchange in tomato plants grown in CO2-enriched atmospheresCanadian Journal of Botany, 1980
- Photosynthetic Rate During Steady-State Growth as Influenced by Carbon- Dioxide ConcentrationBotanical Gazette, 1978
- Relationship of Photosynthetic Rate to Growth and Fruiting of Cotton, Soybean, Sorghum, and Sunflower1Crop Science, 1978
- Effect of Carbon Dioxide Concentration on Growth and Dry Matter Production of Crop Plants : V. Analysis of after-effect of carbon dioxide-treatment on apparent photosynthesisJapanese Journal of Crop Science, 1978
- Studies on the carbon dioxide enrichment for plant growth, VII. Changes in dry matter production and photosynthetic rate of cucumber during carbon dioxide enrichmentAgricultural Meteorology, 1977
- Assimilate Source-Sink Relationships in Capsicum annuum L. II. Effects of Fruiting and Defloration on the Photosynthetic Capacity and Senescence of the LeavesFunctional Plant Biology, 1977
- Influence of Leaf Starch Concentration on CO2 Assimilation in SoybeanPlant Physiology, 1976
- Studies on the Mechanism of Differences in Photosynthesis among Species : IV. The differential response in dry matter production between C3 and C4 species to atmospheric carbon dioxide enrichment.Japanese Journal of Crop Science, 1973
- Effects of Light Intensity and Carbon Dioxide Concentration on Photosynthetic Rate of Soybean1Crop Science, 1967
- Photosynthesis in Climatic Races of Mimulus. II. Effect of Time and CO2 Concentration on RatePlant Physiology, 1964