Abstract:
In order to learn about some basic biological characteristics of
Castanopsis hystrix,one dominant or constructive tree species in the subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forests,effects of radiation,temperature and water stress on several parameters of chlorophyll a fluorescence in detached leaves of(
C.hystrix)were studied.The results showed that:(1)The
Fv/
Fm(maximal photochemical efficiency of PSⅡ)in leaves of
C.hystrix only decreased 6.1% after the treatment by strong light intensity,comparing to
Fv/
Fm in leaves of Psychotria rubra,a shade-tolerant shrub,which had a stronger inhibition((17.17%))under same light stress,suggesting
C.hystrix had favourable adaptation to sun environment;(2)Little decrease in ETR(electron transport rate)with consistent
Fo in the detached leaves treated by 4℃ for 72 h indicated the insensitivity to short-time chilling;(3)No significant difference in
Fv/
Fo and
Fv/
Fm demonstrated little influence on PSⅡ potential activity and maximal photochemical efficiency of(PSⅡ)by chilling treatment in the dark;(4)A significant decrease in ETR,
Fv/
Fm and
Fv/
Fo((
p<0.01))and the great increase in
Fo(
p<0.05)by hot shock at 40℃ to the leaves for 2 h and 4 h,respectively,showed potential damage to its photochemical reaction center;(5)Increase in
Fo by(44.7%)and decrease in
Fv/
Fm by 22.4% and
Fv/
Fo by 54.4% in the leaves with water detect simulated by PEG after one-day treatment independently reflected inhibition of the potential efficiency suggesting(intolerance)to drought for
C.hystrix.