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Nitrogen Deposition Enhances Photosynthesis in Moso Bamboo but Increases Susceptibility to Other Stress Factors

机译:氮沉积促进了毛竹的光合作用但增加了对其他胁迫因素的敏感性

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Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition can increase the susceptibility of vascular plants to other stresses, but the physiological basis of such a response remains poorly understood. This study was designed to clarify the physiological mechanisms and to evaluate bioindicators of N deposition impact on vascular plants. We evaluate multiple physiological responses to ~4 years of simulated additional N deposition (30–90 kg N ha−1 year−1) on three age-classes (1a, 3a, and 5a) of Moso bamboo. A saturating response to the additional N deposition was found both in foliar N concentration and in Pn. However, 3- and 5-year-old bamboo seemed to be less tolerant to extremely high N deposition than 1-year-old bamboo since they were saturated at a lower N addition. Furthermore, C/N/P stoichiometric ratios were very sensitive to N deposition in all three-age classes of bamboo, but the responses to N deposition in the various age-classes were diverse. We also found that the highest additional N deposition suppressed stomatal conductance and transpiration rate, suggesting an induced water stress. The stress induced by the high N load was also seen in photochemistry, where it reduced potential and actual photosynthetic use of light energy, diminished photo-protection capacity, and increased risk of the photo-damage. High additional N deposition contributed to a decrease in the foliar soluble protein contents and to an increase in the peroxidase activity (POD). Our study suggested, for the first time, that although the photosynthetic rate was enhanced by the increased N deposition in Moso bamboo, long-term high N load causes negative effects, such as damage to photosystem II. In Moso bamboo photochemical parameters are more sensitive to N deposition than photosynthetic rate or foliar N concentration. Furthermore, plant age should be taken into account when assessing plants' susceptibility to changes in global change drivers, such as N deposition. These findings facilitate the revealing of the risks potentially caused to vascular plants by increased N deposition before any visible symptoms of injury are seen.
机译:大气中的氮(N)沉积可以增加维管植物对其他胁迫的敏感性,但是这种反应的生理基础仍然知之甚少。本研究旨在阐明生理机制并评估氮沉降对维管植物的生物指标。我们评估了三个年龄段(1a,3a)对模拟附加氮沉积(约30–90 kg N ha −1 −1 )约4年的多种生理反应。 ,以及5a)的毛竹。在叶面氮浓度和Pn中都发现了对额外N沉积的饱和响应。然而,3岁和5岁的竹子对氮极高沉积的耐受性似乎不如1岁的竹子,因为它们在较低的N添加量下饱和。此外,C / N / P化学计量比对所有三个年龄类别的竹子中的N沉积都很敏感,但是在不同年龄类别中对N沉积的响应各不相同。我们还发现,最高的附加氮沉积抑制了气孔导度和蒸腾速率,表明诱导了水分胁迫。在光化学中还观察到了由高氮负荷引起的应力,该应力降低了光能的潜力和实际光合作用,降低了光保护能力,并增加了光损伤的风险。额外的高氮沉积有助于降低叶中可溶性蛋白含量并提高过氧化物酶活性(POD)。我们的研究首次提出,尽管通过增加毛竹中N的沉积提高了光合速率,但长期高氮负荷会产生负面影响,例如破坏光系统II。在Moso中,竹子的光化学参数比光合速率或叶面氮浓度对氮的沉积更为敏感。此外,在评估植物对诸如氮沉降等全球变化驱动因素变化的敏感性时,应考虑植物年龄。这些发现有助于揭示在观察到任何可见的伤害症状之前,由于氮沉积增加而可能对维管植物造成的风险。

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