Journal article
Dynamic analysis of the impact of free-air CO2 enrichment (FACE) on biomass and N uptake in two contrasting genotypes of rice
J Wu, HJ Kronzucker, W Shi
Functional Plant Biology | CSIRO PUBLISHING | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1071/FP17278
Abstract
Elevated CO2concentrations ([CO2]) in the atmosphere often increase photosynthetic rates and crop yields. However, the degree of the CO2 enhancement varies substantially among cultivars and with growth stage. Here, we examined the responses of two rice cultivars, Wuyunjing23 (WYJ) and IIyou084 (IIY), to two [CO2] (~400 vs ~600) and two nitrogen (N) provision conditions at five growth stages. In general, both seed yield and aboveground biomass were more responsive to elevated [CO2] in IIY than WYJ. However, the responses significantly changed at different N levels and growth stages. At the low N input, yield response to elevated [CO2] was negligible in both cultivars while, at the normal inpu..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant numbers 31430095, 31572205, 31370457) and the University of Melbourne. The main instruments and apparatus of the FACE system were established by Professor Jianguo Zhu in Jiangdu, Yangzhou. Furthermore, we thank Professor Weifeng Xu for previous guidance of this work and Mr Feiyun Xu for his assistance in field sampling.