Abstract:
A field experiment was conducted using two-factor randomized complete block design to investigate the effects of density (
D), number of leaves remained (
L) and their interaction on photosynthetic characters and economic traits of flue-cured tobacco (
cv Yunyan 97). The results showed that
D,
L and their interaction had significant effects on photosynthetic characters and economic traits of flue-cured tobacco, and the responses from the
D were greater than those from
L and their interaction. Under same
L condition, Pn, Gs, Ci, Tr and chlorophyll content increased first and then declined as
D increased. As for the low and medium
D conditions, with
L increasing, Pn, Gs, Ci, Tr and chlorophyll content increased gradually, but they increased first, and decreased later under high
D conditions. In addition, light and CO
2 response curve type from all treatments were the same, but response curve parameters were different. With
L increasing, maximum Pn rised gradually under low and medium
D conditions, while increased first, and decreased later under high conditions. With
L increasing, both yield and output value increased significantly under seam
D conditions; under seam
Lconditions, yield rised gradually, but output value increased firstly and then declined, when
D increased. On the consideration of comprehensive analysis, effect of 16500/23 treatment was best; and theoretically the appropriate
D and L for Yunyan 97 were 17093-17665 plant/ha and 21.3-23.1 leaves/plant respectively.