Soil water effect on crop growth, leaf gas exchange, water and radiation use efficiency of Saccharum spontaneum L. ssp. aegyptiacum (Willd.) Hackel in semi-arid Mediterranean environment
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
Great effort has been placed to identify the most suited bioenergy
crop under different environments and management practices, however,
there is still need to find new genetic resources for constrained
areas. For instance, South Mediterranean area is strongly affected by
prolonged drought, high vapour pressure deficit (VPD) and extremely
high temperatures during summertime.
In the present work we investigated the soil water effect on crop
growth and leaf gas exchange of Saccharum spontaneum L. ssp. aegyptiacum
(Willd.) Hackel, a perennial, rhizomatous, herbaceous grass.
Furthermore, the net increase of biomass production per unit light
intercepted [radiation use efficiency (RUE)] and per unit water transpired
[water use efficiency (WUE)] was also studied. To this end a
field trial was carried out imposing three levels of soil water availability
(I100, I50 and I0, corresponding to 100%, 50% and 0% of ETm restutition)
under a semi-arid Mediterranean environment. Leaf area index
(LAI), stem height, biomass dry matter yield, CO2 assimilation rate,
and transpiration rate resulted significantly affected by measurement
time and irrigation treatment, with the highest values in I100 and the
lowest in I0. RUE was the highest in I100 followed by I50 and I0; on the
other hand, WUE was higher in I0 than I50 and I100. At LAI values greater
than 2.0, 85% photosynthetically active radiation was intercepted by
the Saccharum stand, irrespective of the irrigation treatment.
Saccharum spontaneum spp. aegyptiacum is a potential species for
biomass production in environment characterized by drought stress,
high temperatures and high VPD, as those of Southern Europe and
similar semi-arid areas
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Saccharum spontaneum; marginal land; leaf area index; biomass yield; radiation use efficiency; water use efficiency; CO2 assimilation rate
Elenco autori:
Patane', CRISTINA MARIA
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