Gas exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence responses of Camellia sinensis grown under various culivations in different seasons

Author:

Chen Chung-I1,Lin Kuan-Hung2,Huang Meng-Yuan3,Yang Chih-Kai1,Lin Yu-Hsiu4,Hsueh Mei-Li4,Lee Li-Hua4,Lin Shiou-Ruei5,Wang Ching-Wen4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Pingtung University of Science and Technology

2. Chinese Culture University

3. National Chung Hsing University

4. Endemic Species Research Institute

5. Tea Research and Extension Station

Abstract

Abstract Sod culture (SC) and conventional agriculture (CA) represent two distinct field management approaches utilized in the cultivation of tea plants in Taiwan. In this study, we employed gas exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence techniques to assess the impact of SC and CA methods on the photosynthetic machinery of Camellia sinensis cv. TTES No.12 (Jhinhsuan) in response to variable light intensities across different seasons. In spring, at photosynthetic photon flux densities (PPFD) ranging from 800 to 2,000 μmol photon m−2 s−1, the net photosynthesis rate (Pn), stomatal conductance (Gs), electron transport rate (ETR), and ΔF/Fm' and Fv/Fm values for plants grown using SC were comparatively higher than those cultivated under CA. Conversely, the non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) values for SC-grown plants were relatively lower compared to those grown under CA at 800 to 2,000 PPFD in spring. Additionally, when tea plants were exposed to PPFD levels below 1,500 μmol photon m−2 s−1, there was a concurrent increase in Pn, Gs, ETR, and NPQ. These photosynthetic parameters are crucial for devising models that optimize cultivation practices across varying seasons and specific tillage requirements, and for predicting photosynthetic and respiratory responses of tea plants to seasonally or artificially altered light irradiances. The observed positive impacts of SC on maximum photosynthetic rate (Amax), Fv/Fm, Gs, water-use efficiency (WUE), and ETR suggest that SC is advantageous for enhancing the productivity and stress resilience of tea plants, thereby offering a novel management model for tea gardens.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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