Diffuse light weakens the dorsoventral asymmetry of photosynthesis in sorghum leaves

Center of Cultivation and Nutrition, Tobacco Research Institute of Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences,, Qingdao, Shandong, China
Institute of Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning of Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, China
Center of Cultivation and Nutrition, Tobacco Research Institute of Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Qingdao, Shandong, China
School of Resources and Environment, Henan University of Economics and Law, Qingdao, Shandong, China
DOI
10.7287/peerj.preprints.27267v1
Subject Areas
Agricultural Science, Ecology, Plant Science
Keywords
dorsoventral asymmetry, diffuse light, isobilateral leaves, Sorghum, stomatal sensitivity, morphology
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© 2018 Wang et al.
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Wang X, Yan H, Li Y. 2018. Diffuse light weakens the dorsoventral asymmetry of photosynthesis in sorghum leaves. PeerJ Preprints 6:e27267v1

Abstract

Dorsoventral asymmetry of photosynthesis is important for light use patterns, but the asymmetry changes with environments. Photosynthetic asymmetry was have been intensively studied for their role in light use efficiency, but less is know about the impact of light properties on asymmetry. Aimed at the current changing fraction of diffuse light in sky radiation, this study investigated dorsoventral asymmetry of photosynthetic traits in direct, diffuse and self-transmitted light (residual light intercepted by one surface) respectively in an important food and energy crop, Sorghum bicolor L. An unique designed method was used to investigate the specific gas exchange of two surfaces in different light properties. We found that anatomical and morphological traits were obviously different in sorghum leaves, which might cause the photosynthetic asymmetry, the variation of photosynthetic rates and stomatal conductance was significant between two surfaces in direct and self-transmitted light, but insignificant in diffuse light. The abaxial stomatal sensitivity of single stoma was lower, while the higher stomatal density in abaxial surface compensated the weakness in stomatal sensitivity. Comparing to direct and self-transmitted light, diffuse light reduced the stomatal sensitivity, while the degree of decline was higher in adaxial surface, which caused weak dorsoventral asymmetry in photosynthesis. Taken together, the finding of this study suggested that stomatal sensitivity determined the degree of dorsoventral asymmetry in the susceptibility to light properties. The different stomatal sensitivity regulated photosynthetic variation, which was benefit to remain high photosynthetic rate in high and changing light. The findings provided new insight in to dorsoventral asymmetry and impact of diffuse light on photosynthesis in isobilateral leaves.

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