Moderate drought did not affect the effectiveness of ethylenediurea (EDU) in protecting Populus cathayana from ambient ozone

Sci Total Environ. 2016 Nov 1:569-570:1536-1544. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.06.247. Epub 2016 Jul 14.

Abstract

A field study was conducted to evaluate the effects of ambient ozone (O3) on an O3-sensitive poplar (Populus cathayana) by using ethylenediurea (EDU) as a chemical protectant under two soil water treatments (well-watered (WW) and moderate drought (MD, 50-60% of WW in volumetric soil water content). EDU was applied as foliar spray at 0, 300, 450, and 600ppm. Photosynthetic parameters, pigment contents, leaf nitrogen, antioxidant capacity, growth, and biomass were measured. The 8h (9:00-17:00) average ambient O3 concentration was 71.7ppb, and AOT40 was 29.2ppmh during the experimental period (9 June to 21 September), which was high enough to cause plant injury. MD had significantly negative effects on P. cathayana, as indicated by reduced photosynthesis, growth, and biomass, and higher MDA contents. On the other hand, EDU significantly increased photosynthesis rate, chlorophyll a fluorescence, Vcmax and Jmax, photosynthetic pigments, total antioxidant capacity, tree growth and biomass accumulation, and reduced lipid peroxidation, but there was no significant interaction between EDU and drought for most parameters, indicating that EDU can efficiently protect Populus cathayana against ambient O3 and the protection was not affected by soil water contents when soil water reached moderate drought level. Among all doses, EDU at 450ppm provided maximum protection. Comparison of EDU-treated and non-treated P. cathayana could be used as a biomarker system in risk assessment of the effects of ambient O3 on forest health.

Keywords: Ambient ozone; Drought; Ethylenediurea; Photosynthesis; Poplar.

MeSH terms

  • Air Pollutants / adverse effects*
  • Droughts*
  • Ozone / adverse effects*
  • Phenylurea Compounds / metabolism*
  • Populus / drug effects*
  • Populus / growth & development
  • Populus / physiology
  • Protective Agents / metabolism

Substances

  • Air Pollutants
  • Phenylurea Compounds
  • Protective Agents
  • ethylene diurea
  • Ozone