›› 2017, Vol. 29 ›› Issue (6): 917-925.DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1004-1524.2017.06.09

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Photosynthetic characteristics of 13 citrus cultivars

QIU Xia1, YE Shuang1, XIONG Bo1, LIAO Ling1, SUN Guochao2, RONG Yi1, LUO Jinyu1, DAI Lin1, WANG Zhihui1,2,*   

  1. 1. College of Horticulture, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu 611130, China;
    2. Institute of Pomology and Olericulture, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu 611130, China
  • Received:2017-02-07 Online:2017-06-20 Published:2017-09-07

Abstract: In order to study the photosynthetic characteristics of different citrus cultivars, 13 citrus varieties of 6 categories were used as test materials, and the instantaneous photosynthesis parameters, response characteristics to light, response characteristics to CO2 and photosynthetic key enzyme activities were determined and analyzed. The results showed that there were significant differences in the photosynthetic parameters and photosynthetic enzyme activities among the 13 citrus cultivars. The light compensation point and the light saturation point were between 11.99-60.00 and 523.88-1 155.73μmol·m-2·s-1, respectively; the CO2 compensation point and the CO2 saturation point were between 20.01-72.02 and 1 364.44-1 811.29 μmol·mol-1, respectively; the Rubisco, RCA and PEPC activity were respectively between 3.74-5.34, 10.97-23.83 and 5.06-9.39 μ IU, respectively. Comprehensive analysis of different citrus photosynthetic physiological parameters and photosynthetic enzyme activity showed that the photosynthetic capacity of Hejiang Bergamot, Huangguogan and Brazil Sour orange was strong; the photosynthetic capacity of Dayagan, Wanhong blood orange and Eureka lemon were the second; the photosynthetic capacity of Ehime Kashi.38 and Hongrou Guanxi pummelo were relatively worst. Higher activity of PEPC was detected in citrus, which is a key enzyme in the C4 photosynthetic pathway, and the ratio of PEPC to Rubisco was between 0.95-2.26, indicating that there may be a weak C4 photosynthetic pathway in citrus.

Key words: citrus, photosynthesis, light response, CO2 response, photosynthetic enzymes

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