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CHANGES OF LEAF PHOTOSYNTHETIC PARAMETERS IN LEAVES OF WOONYOUNGIA SEPTENTRIONALIS AND TSOONGIODENDRON LOTUNGENSIS UNDER DIFFERENT GROWTH-IRRADIATION
不同光强下焕镛木和观光木的光合参数变化

Keywords: Species of Manoliaceae,Changing light intensity,Photosynthetic rate,Photosynthetic parameters
木兰科植物
,光强变化,光合速率,光合参数

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Higher maximum photosynthetic rate, apparent photosynthetic quantum yield and the efficiency of light energy conversion were observed in leaves of saplings of W. septentrionalis and T. lotungensis at full as comparison with that at 40% or 20% daylight. As light intensity decreased from full to 40%, apparent photosynthetic quantum yield and the efficiency of light energy conversion declined by 13.1% and 6.3% for W. septentrionalis, respectively and by 23.8% and 33.4% for T. lotungensis, respectively. Similar maximum carboxylation rates of Rubisco (V cmax ) were found in leaves of W. septentrionalis grown at full and 40%. However, maximum rate of photosynthetic electron transport decreased by 14.1% in decreasing light level from full to 40%. Decreasing ratio between J max and V cmax was also observed. It means that response of J max to decreasing light intensity was more sensitive than that of V cmax . The relative values were 7.7% and 31.7% for V cmax respectively, and 9.7% and 42% for J max respectively, in T. lotungensis, as light intensity decreased from full to 40% and 20%. The partitioning coefficient for leaf nitrogen in Rubisco (P R) and the fraction of leaf nitrogen in thylakoid light harvesting components (P L) were almost the same in W. septentrionalis with decreasing from full to 40%. And the partitioning coefficient for leaf nitrogen in bioenergetics (P B) decreased by 20.4% with decreasing light intensity. Whereas, in T. lotungensis, P R and P B were declined significantly. With decreasing light intensity. The results may suggest that W. septentrionalis would be a sun plant for which an open site would be considered the most optimizing environment for trans plantation and the shade-tolerant plant of T. lotungensis which adapts to a more shade environment.

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