Abstract:
Based on field plot experiments in the Ansai region, Shaanxi Province, the paper analyzed net photosynthetic rate, stomatal conductance and water-use efficiency in soybean leaves at full-bloom stage under different tillage and fertilization. The LI-6400 portable photosynthesis system was used in the analysis. The treatments included plow tillage with chemical fertilizer (CF), plow tillage with organic fertilizer (CM), non-fertilized plow tillage (CN), fertilized no-tillage (NF), no-tillage with organic manure (NM) and non-fertilized no-tillage (NN). The results show that diurnal variation of net photosynthetic rate of soybean follows the typical bimodal curve in the different treatments; peaking at 11:30 and 16:00. NM and NF treatments, especially NM, significantly enhance net photosynthetic rate of soybean. A significant correlation exists between stomatal conductance and net photosynthetic rate (
P<0.01), with a correlation coefficient of 0.999 4. Diurnal variation of stomatal conductance is also a bimodal; peaking at 11:30 and 16:00. In different treatments, water-use efficiency of soybean follows a uni-peak curve; highest at 10:00 and lowest after 13:00. NM and NF treatments have a significantly enhancing effect on soybean water-use efficiency. Correlation analysis shows that stomatal conductance (
Cond>), evaporation ratio (
Tr), leaf temperature (
Tl), photosynthetically active radiation (
PAR) and supplemental vapor pressure deficit (
Vpdl, based leave temperature) are positive factors of photosynthesis in soybean. On the other hand, inter-cell CO
2 concentration (
Ci), air CO
2 concentration (CO
2R ) and air relative humidity (
RH-R) mainly limit photosynthesis in soybean. CF & NF at 8:30~10:20 and 13:00; CM & NN at 8:30, 11:30~13:00 & 17:30; and CN & NM at 8:30 & 13:30 have significant correlation between impacting factors and net photosynthetic rate, with a correlation coefficient of ±0.9. The optimum management modes for growing soybean in dry farmlands on the Hilly Loess region are NM and NF.