Photosynthetic Response of Field-Grown Soybeans to Fumigations with Sulphur Dioxide
- 1 August 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by JSTOR in Journal of Applied Ecology
- Vol. 16 (2), 567-576
- https://doi.org/10.2307/2402531
Abstract
(1) Field-grown soybeans were exposed to three levels of SO$_2$ to determine the effects of the exposure upon photosynthesis and stomatal resistance. (2) In plots where the mean SO$_2$ concentration averaged about 790 ppb, photosynthesis was reduced to 37-63% of the control during fumigation. In plots, where SO$_2$ concentration averaged about 300 ppb, photosynthesis was reduced to 63-83% of the control and, in plots where SO$_2$ concentration averaged 120 ppb, photosynthesis ranged from 90-137% of the control. (3) Stomatal resistance generally increased in the treated plants; however, the response lagged considerably behind the photosynthetic response, suggesting that stomatal closure did not cause the observed reduction in photosynthesis. (4) Visible injury of the leaf tissue was observed only in the high treatment plot. The significant depression of photosynthesis in plots receiving about 300 ppb SO$_2$, suggests that SO$_2$ may reduce productivity without visible symptoms of injury.This publication has 2 references indexed in Scilit:
- Sulphur Dioxide and the Growth of Pinus sylvestrisJournal of Applied Ecology, 1977
- Synergistic inhibition of apparent photosynthesis rate of alfalfa by combinations of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxideEnvironmental Science & Technology, 1974