Influence of elevated CO2 on growth, yield, haulm, and kernel quality of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.)

A study was conducted to evaluate the effect of elevated CO 2 on groundnut growth, yield, kernel and haulm nutritional quality in the Open Top Chambers (OTC). Three regimes of CO 2 , ambient (380 ppm) and two elevated CO 2 levels (550 and 700 ppm) are maintained in three different OTCs. Compared to...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta physiologiae plantarum 2023-05, Vol.45 (5), Article 67
Hauptverfasser: Bagudam, Rachana, Kancherla, Eswari, Abady, Seltene, Wankhade, Ankush Purushottam, Deshmukh, Dnyaneshwar Bandu, Vemula, AnilKumar, Kadirimangalam, Sai Rekha, Kumar, S. Sudheer, Reddy, S. Narender, Pasupuleti, Janila
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Zusammenfassung:A study was conducted to evaluate the effect of elevated CO 2 on groundnut growth, yield, kernel and haulm nutritional quality in the Open Top Chambers (OTC). Three regimes of CO 2 , ambient (380 ppm) and two elevated CO 2 levels (550 and 700 ppm) are maintained in three different OTCs. Compared to the ambient CO 2 conditions, the kernel yield per plant declined by 32.28% and 28.40% at 550 and 700 ppm, respectively, although the pod yield remained unaffected under elevated CO 2 . Under elevated CO 2 , plant height, specific leaf area, root area and root volume are reduced, while specific leaf weight increased because of leaf thickening. Root dry weight increased due to allocation of extra fixed carbon to roots for greater support to growth under CO 2 enriched conditions. Haulm quality is reduced under elevated CO 2 , observed as reduced metabolizing energy and in-vitro organic matter digestibility at 550 ppm, and low ash and nitrogen content at 700 ppm. Kernel oil (6.54% and 2.98%) and protein content (7.07% and 4.56%) declined at 550 and 700 ppm as compared to ambient conditions, while fatty acid content remained unaffected. Among minerals, kernel iron and manganese content remained unaffected, while copper (13.93% and 26.19%) and calcium (24.33% and 8.20%) content declined at both elevated CO 2 levels. The genotype by trait biplot analysis revealed ICGV 03043 as the best performing genotype with a superior trait profile alongside high kernel yield and oil content across three CO 2 levels, making it a candidate for future studies to understand the insensitivity to elevated CO 2 .
ISSN:0137-5881
1861-1664
DOI:10.1007/s11738-023-03553-4