Photosynthetic responses of ornamental passion flower hybrids to varying light intensities

2014 
Wild species and hybrids of passion flower are cultivated in many countries for their ornamental value, and used for landscaping as indoor and garden plants. However, knowledge of physiological responses of passion flower to changes in light level is limited. In this paper, the relationship among low (25 %), medium (50 %), and high light level (75 %) and photosynthetic efficiency was investigated on hybrids of Passiflora ‘Aninha’ and Passiflora ‘Priscilla’. Hybrids of P. ‘Aninha’ grown under 25 % showed higher net photosynthetic rate and light-saturated rate of net photosynthesis, while for hybrids of P. ‘Priscilla’ the highest values were observed at 50 %. For P. ‘Aninha’ and P. ‘Priscilla’ the highest level of light (75 %) was not favorable as regards the maximization of stomatal conductance and contributed to reduction in transpiration rate. The values of maximal quantum yield of photosystem II photochemistry indicated efficient conversion of photosynthetically active radiation, being higher at 25 % light level and decreased progressively with the increase in light level. On the whole, leaf gas exchange parameters and chlorophyll fluorescence indicated higher photosynthetic efficiency at low- and medium-light levels for the two studied hybrids. Summing up, hybrids of P. ‘Aninha’ and P. ‘Priscilla’, showed adaptability to the shade, and could be used for landscaping projects of indoor.
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