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Estimation of Canopy Photosynthesis in Rice by Means of Daily Increases in Leaf Carbohydrate Concentrations
Author(s) -
Conocono E. A.,
Egdane J. A.,
Setter T. L.
Publication year - 1998
Publication title -
crop science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.76
H-Index - 147
eISSN - 1435-0653
pISSN - 0011-183X
DOI - 10.2135/cropsci1998.0011183x003800040018x
Subject(s) - canopy , photosynthesis , shoot , biology , cultivar , botany , irradiance , oryza sativa , horticulture , photosynthetic capacity , agronomy , biochemistry , physics , quantum mechanics , gene
Procedures for rapid measurement of canopy photosynthesis are needed because current methods are time consuming and labor intensive. Our objective was to demonstrate that daily increases in nonstructural carbohydrates of shoots provide a good estimate of daily canopy photosynthesis for rice ( Oryza sativa L.). Four cultivars— ‘IR72’, ‘IR64’, ‘IR50’, and ‘YRL39’— were grown in the field on a verlic tropaquept clay soil. Canopy photosynthesis was measured in the field every 2 h from sunrise (0600 h) to sunset (1800 h) and plotted over time to determine daily photosynthesis. Increases in shoot nonstructural carbohydrates per day were calculated by subtracting sunrise concentrations from those at sunset. Highly significant positive relationships between daily canopy photosynthesis and irradiance (r 2 = 0.999) and leaf soluble sugars and irradiance (r 2 = 0.981) were observed. Coefficients of determination for relationships between daily canopy photosynthesis and daily increases in leaf soluble sugars were high (r 2 = 0.987). Growth stage comparisons showed the highest coefficients of determination at panicle initiation because non‐structural carbohydrates in the shoot were dependent on canopy light interception and photosynthesis. Relationships during flowering were intermediate because the spikelet was the main carbon sink. Removal of panicles at flowering increased coefficients of determination to r 2 = 0.8. Relationships among cultivars for daily irradiance versus daily canopy photosynthesis or daily increases in leaf soluble sugars had r 2 values of 0.7 to 1.0. We conclude that measuring daily increases in leaf carbohydrates can provide a simple, rapid screening procedure for evaluating canopy photosynthesis in rice.