CO2 effects on phasic development, leaf number and rate of leaf appearance in wheat
1997
Slafer, G.A. | Rawson, H.M.
It has been predicted that the concentration of CO2 in the air could double during the 21st century. Though it is recognized that CO2-doubling could increase yield through its effects on plant photosynthesis and stomatal behaviour, it is unclear whether CO2-doubling will change phasic development in wheat. A phytotron study was conducted with two contrasting cultivars of wheat, Condor (spring) and Cappelle Desprez (winter), to determine whether development is affected by a season-long exposure to 360 and 720 ppmv CO2. Plants were vernalized for 50 d (8/4 degrees C, 8 h photoperiod) before their exposure to the CO2 treatments. There were significant differences between cultivars in the duration of different phenophases as well as in the final number of leaves. However, CO2 concentration had no effect in either cultivar on the duration of the early developmental phase to terminal spikelet initiation, or on the final number of leaves, though CO2-doubling did slightly increase the later phase from terminal spikelet initiation to heading in Cappelle Desprez. Condor and Cappelle Desprez also differed markedly in the dynamics of leaf appearance. While the former had a constant rate of leaf appearance throughout development, the latter had a fast rate initially (between leaves 1 and 7), similar to that of Condor, which was followed by a slower rate after the appearance of leaf 7. Overall, CO2-doubling did not significantly affect the rates of leaf appearance nor the shape of the relationship. Phyllochron for the first seven leaves was the same for both CO2 concentrations. However, the change in phyllochron associated with CO2-doubling for leaves 7-12 in Cappelle Desprez, although quite small (4%), accounts for part of the slightly increased duration of the phase from terminal spikelet initiation to heading under high CO2 concentration in that cultivar. We conclude that CO2 concentration does not influence development in wheat to a degree relevant to agronomy.
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