Zinc is an essential nutrient for plant growth and development. Zinc deficiency affects plant photosynthesis and nitrogen metabolism. In this experiment, 'Shine Muscat' grape was used as experimental material. Three soil application levels of zinc sulfate were set up, which were 2 kg/667 m2, 3 kg/667 m2 and 4 kg/667 m2, respectively. The time of applying zinc fertilizer in soil was 10 days after flowering, and the time of spraying zinc fertilizer was divided into 21 days after flowering, 35 days after flowering, 21 days and 35 days after flowering, respectively, once (twice in total), with no zinc fertilizer as control (CK). The results showed that the application of zinc sulfate 3 kg/677 m2 on soil 10 days after flowering, 0.3% zinc sulfate fertilizer on leaves 21 days after flowering and 35 days after flowering increased zinc content in grape leaves and fruits, and significantly increased net photosynthetic rate of grape leaves.
To study the effects of the reciprocal grafting on the photosynthesis of two genotypes tomato offspring under selenium stress, red ball cherry tomato cherry 5-5-1 and yellow ball cherry tomato yellow RTY-3-2 post-grafting generation (red scion, red rootstock, yellow scion and yellow rootstock) and seedlings (red CK and yellow CK) planted in 10 mg·kg-1 selenium soil, and the pot experiment was carried out to study the effects of the reciprocal grafting on the growth characteristics and the photosynthesis of tomato offspring under selenium stress. The results showed that grafting increased the fresh weight of the organs of the offspring, the ratio of root to shoot, and the functional activity of the roots of the plants, which was conducive to the growth of tomato offspring. Simultaneously, it could effectively improve the photosynthetic capacity of grafted offspring leaves at the seedling stage. The grafted offspring of rootstocks had the best effect on improving the net photosynthetic rate, stomatal conductance and transpiration rate and stomatal conductance of tomato leaves, and decreased intercellular CO2 concentration. Among them, the best effect of yellow rootstock was to provide ideas and theoretical basis for the production of selenium-enriched tomatoes in the selenium-deficient areas in the future.
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