Effect of dust deposition on stomatal conductance and leaf temperature of cotton in Northwest China

© 2014 by the authors. The Xinjiang Region in Northwest China is known as the "dust center" of the Eurasian mainland. Dust on the leaf surface affects overall plant development. While emphasis was on studying the impacts of industrial dust particles on crop development, the effect of natur...

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Main Authors: Zia-Khan,S., Spreer,W., Pengnian,Y., Zhao,X., Othmanli,H., He,X., Müller,J.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-380742015-06-16T04:14:43Z Effect of dust deposition on stomatal conductance and leaf temperature of cotton in Northwest China Zia-Khan,S. Spreer,W. Pengnian,Y. Zhao,X. Othmanli,H. He,X. Müller,J. Geography, Planning and Development Aquatic Science Biochemistry Water Science and Technology © 2014 by the authors. The Xinjiang Region in Northwest China is known as the "dust center" of the Eurasian mainland. Dust on the leaf surface affects overall plant development. While emphasis was on studying the impacts of industrial dust particles on crop development, the effect of natural dust deposition on the physiological parameters of cotton had not been studied before. The objective of this study was to examine the effects of dust deposits on cotton leaves and to estimate their impact on crop development and yield. For this purpose, an experiment was set up having two treatments and a control. In Treatment 1, cotton leaves were cleaned with water at three-day intervals or after a natural dust fall. In Treatment 2, 100 g · m-2 of dust was applied at 10-day intervals. The control received neither additional dust nor cleaning. In all of the treatments, stomatal conductance, leaf temperature, biomass and yield were measured. The results show a 28% reduction in yield and 30% reduction in stomatal conductance of the dust treatment compared to the control treatment. This indicates blocking of the stomata on the top of the leaf surface. In addition, the canopy temperature of the dust-applied leaves was always higher than the control and treatment. 2015-06-16T04:14:43Z 2015-06-16T04:14:43Z 2015-01-01 Article 20734441 2-s2.0-84920870163 10.3390/w7010116 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84920870163&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/38074 Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Geography, Planning and Development
Aquatic Science
Biochemistry
Water Science and Technology
spellingShingle Geography, Planning and Development
Aquatic Science
Biochemistry
Water Science and Technology
Zia-Khan,S.
Spreer,W.
Pengnian,Y.
Zhao,X.
Othmanli,H.
He,X.
Müller,J.
Effect of dust deposition on stomatal conductance and leaf temperature of cotton in Northwest China
description © 2014 by the authors. The Xinjiang Region in Northwest China is known as the "dust center" of the Eurasian mainland. Dust on the leaf surface affects overall plant development. While emphasis was on studying the impacts of industrial dust particles on crop development, the effect of natural dust deposition on the physiological parameters of cotton had not been studied before. The objective of this study was to examine the effects of dust deposits on cotton leaves and to estimate their impact on crop development and yield. For this purpose, an experiment was set up having two treatments and a control. In Treatment 1, cotton leaves were cleaned with water at three-day intervals or after a natural dust fall. In Treatment 2, 100 g · m-2 of dust was applied at 10-day intervals. The control received neither additional dust nor cleaning. In all of the treatments, stomatal conductance, leaf temperature, biomass and yield were measured. The results show a 28% reduction in yield and 30% reduction in stomatal conductance of the dust treatment compared to the control treatment. This indicates blocking of the stomata on the top of the leaf surface. In addition, the canopy temperature of the dust-applied leaves was always higher than the control and treatment.
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author Zia-Khan,S.
Spreer,W.
Pengnian,Y.
Zhao,X.
Othmanli,H.
He,X.
Müller,J.
author_facet Zia-Khan,S.
Spreer,W.
Pengnian,Y.
Zhao,X.
Othmanli,H.
He,X.
Müller,J.
author_sort Zia-Khan,S.
title Effect of dust deposition on stomatal conductance and leaf temperature of cotton in Northwest China
title_short Effect of dust deposition on stomatal conductance and leaf temperature of cotton in Northwest China
title_full Effect of dust deposition on stomatal conductance and leaf temperature of cotton in Northwest China
title_fullStr Effect of dust deposition on stomatal conductance and leaf temperature of cotton in Northwest China
title_full_unstemmed Effect of dust deposition on stomatal conductance and leaf temperature of cotton in Northwest China
title_sort effect of dust deposition on stomatal conductance and leaf temperature of cotton in northwest china
publisher Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
publishDate 2015
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