Some ploidy plants demonstrate environmental stress tolerance. Tetraploid (4×) black locust ( L.) exhibits less chlorosis in response to high CO than do the corresponding diploid (2×) plants of this species. We investigated the plant growth, anatomy, photosynthetic ability, chlorophyll (chl) fluorescence, and antioxidase activities in 2× and 4× black locusts cultivated under high CO (0.5%). Elevated CO (0.5%) induced a global decrease in the contents of total chl, chl a, and chl b in 2× leaves, while few changes were found in the chl content of 4× leaves. Analyses of the chl fluorescence intensity, maximum quantum yield of photosystem II (PSII) photochemistry (), K-step (), and J-step () revealed that 0.5% CO had a negative effect on the photosynthetic capacity and growth of the 2× plants, especially the performance of PSII. In contrast, there was no significant effect of high CO on the growth of the 4× plants. These analyses indicate that the decreased inhibition of the growth of 4× plants by high CO (0.5%) may be attributed to an improved photosynthetic capacity, pigment content, and ultrastructure of the chloroplast compared to 2× plants.

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