Abstract:
Diurnal variation in net photosynthetic rate (
Pn) of
Elaeagnus mollis Diels leaf was measured and the relationships between
Pn and the photosynthetic parameters of transpiration rate (
Tr), intercellular CO
2 concentration (
Ci), stomatal conductance (
Gs) and environmental factors analyzed. The results indicate that diurnal variation in
Pn exhibits a dual-peak curve ranging between 1.25 ~ 11.35 μmol·m
-2·
s-1. The curve has an obvious midday depression, with the dual peak occurring at 9:00 and 15:00 respectively. Decline in
Pn during 11:00 ~ 12:00 is caused by stomatal limitation factor, but by non-stomatal limitation factors during 9:00 ~ 11:00 and 15:00 ~ 19:00. The relationship between
Pn and photosynthetic parameters varies with time during the day. 6:00 ~ 9:00 and 15:00 ~ 19:00,
Pn exhibits a significantly positive correlation with
Tr and
Gs, but a significantly negative correlation with
Ci. 9:00 ~ 12:00,
Pn shows a significantly positive correlation with
Ci> and
Gs, and a negative correlation with
Tr. 12:00 ~ 15:00,
Pn is significantly positively correlated with
Tr and
Gs, while it is positively correlated with
Ci. The main environmental factors and their degree of influence on
Pn are photosynthetically active radiation (
PAR, positive effect) >
Ci (negative effect) during 6:00 ~ 9:00;
PAR (negative effect) >
Ca (atmospheric CO
2 concentration, positive effect) during 9:00 ~ 12:00; relative humidity (
RH, positive effect) during 12:00 ~ 15:00; and
PAR >
Ta (atmospheric temperature, both positive effect) during 15:00 ~ 19: 00.