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Responses of wheat and rice to factorial combinations of ambient and elevated CO2 and temperature in FACE experiments.
发布时间:2015-10-25  点击:

题目:Responses of wheat and rice to factorial combinations of ambient and elevated CO2 and temperature in FACE experiments.

作者:Chuang, C., Y. Xinyou, H. Shuaiqi, J. Wenyu, S. Chuanfei, S.P. C., et al.

来源:GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY. 2015. doi:10.1111/gcb.13065

摘要:Elevated CO2 and temperature strongly affect crop production, but understanding of the crop
response to combined CO2 and temperature increases under field conditions is still limited
while data are scarce. We grew wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and rice (Oryza sativa L.) under two levels of CO2 (ambient and enriched up to 500 μmol mol-1) and two levels of canopy temperature (ambient and increased by 1.5-2.0 °C) in free-air CO2 enrichment (FACE) systems and carried out a detailed growth and yield component analysis during two growing seasons for both crops. An increase in CO2 resulted in higher grain yield, whereas an increase in temperature reduced grain yield, in both crops. An increase in CO2 was unable to compensate for the negative impact of an increase in temperature on biomass and yield of wheat and rice. Yields of wheat and rice were decreased by 10-12% and 17-35%, respectively, under the combination of elevated CO2 and temperature. The number of filled grains per unit area was the most important yield component accounting for the effects of elevated CO2 and temperature in wheat and rice. Our data showed complex treatment effects on the interplay between pre-heading duration, nitrogen uptake, tillering, leaf area index, and radiation use efficiency, and thus on yield components and yield. Nitrogen uptake before heading was crucial in minimising yield loss due to climate change in both crops. For rice, however, a breeding strategy to increase grain number per m2 and % filled grains (or to reduce spikelet sterility) induced by high temperature is also required to prevent yield reduction under conditions of global change.
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