Abstract:
To explore the relationship between photosynthesis of vegetation in the Minjiang River Estuary and soil moisture content and pH,plots of
Kandelia obovata Sheue,Phragmites australis and Cyperus malaccensis were set up in the Minjiang River Estuary Wetland. The net photosynthetic rate (
Pn),transpiration rate (
Tr), intercellular CO
2 concentration (
Ci) and stomatal conductance (
Gs) of the three plants were measured in spring,summer,autumn and winter,as well as the soil moisture content and pH at 0—80 cm depth. The results showed that the
Pn,
Tr and
Gs of
Kandelia obovata Sheue reached the highest in summer,and
Ci was the highest in winter;the
Pn and
Gs of
Phragmites australis were the highest in summer,and
Tr and
Ci were the highest in spring;the
Pn and
Tr of
Cyperus malaccensis were the highest in spring,
Gs was the highest in summer,and
Ci was the highest in winter. The soil moisture content generally increased with the increase of soil depth. The soil pH values of the wetland vegetation were weakly acidic. Correlation analysis showed that
Pn was significantly correlated with pH of the 0—20 cm soil layer,and
Tr was significantly correlated with the pH of each soil layer. In conclusion,the photosynthetic physiological characteristics of different wetland vegetation show obvious seasonal differences and are closely related to soil moisture content and pH value. Among them,the transpiration rate is particularly sensitive to the changes in soil pH at each soil layer,and the two show a significant correlation.