Abstract:
To clarify the effect of changing troposphere ozone (O
3) concentration on rice growth and inhibiting effect of exogenous ascorbic, the effect of exogenous ascorbic acid (ExAsA) on rice photosynthesis and growth under O
3 stress was investigated using open-top chamber (OTC) in rice field. Analysis shows that photosynthetic pigment contents, gas exchange parameters, net assimilation rate (
NAR), relative growth rate (
RGR), and grain/leaf area ratio of rice notably decrease under O
3 stress. Chlorophyll a (chl a) level, chl a/chl b ratio, photosynthetic rate (
Pn), and transpiration rate (
Tr) significantly increase, whereas chl b and stomatal conductance (
Gs) have no obvious change after ExAsA application. The effect of ExAsA on
NAR,
RGA, and grain/leaf area ratio is notable under O
3 stress, and is especially remarkable for grain/leaf area ratio. This demonstrates beneficial effect on coordinated development of source and sink, which forms the basis for improving rice yield and quality.