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The impact of water level changes on the growth and physiology of Arundo donax var. versicolor

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JOURNAL OF FRESHWATER ECOLOGY
Volume 38, Issue 1, Pages -

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/02705060.2023.2291388

Keywords

Wetland plants; Arundo donax var. versicolor; water level changes; simulation experiment

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This study investigated the effects of water level changes on the growth and physiology of Arundo donax var. versicolor. The results showed that under rising water level conditions, the morphological characteristics and chlorophyll content initially increased and then decreased. Moderate stress can promote the growth of A. donax var. versicolor, but excessive stress can lead to leaf yellowing, root shrinkage, and even death.
In order to investigate the effects of water level changes on the growth and physiology of Arundo donax var. versicolor and to understand its adaptive mechanisms to water level fluctuations, this study was conducted. A. donax var. versicolor was selected as the experimental species, and a dual-pot method was employed to simulate both rising and falling water level conditions. The study analyzed morphological characteristics (plant height, stem diameter, leaf traits, root traits), biomass, and photosynthetic features (chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, chlorophyll a + b, carotenoids) of A. donax var. versicolor under these two water level conditions. The results revealed that (1) under the condition of rising water level, the morphological characteristics and chlorophyll content showed an overall trend of increasing initially and then decreasing with the increase of the rate. The growth rate of 0.2-0.4 cm/d groups were better, while exceeding its tolerance range led to a decrease in photosynthetic pigment content and even cell inactivation. (2) falling water level were more complex, with plant height, stem diameter, leaf length, leaf width, and leaf area being higher in the 0.8-1 cm/d groups, but values for leaf number and root characteristics were lower. This suggests that moderate stress can promote the growth of A. donax var. versicolor, but in the later stages, it can lead to leaf yellowing, root shrinkage, and even death.

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