ISHS


Acta
Horticulturae
Home


Login
Logout
Status


Help

ISHS Home

ISHS Contact

Consultation
statistics
index


Search
 
ISHS Acta Horticulturae 150: International Symposium on Substrates in Horticulture other than Soils In Situ

DAILY VARIATION OF TRANSPIRATION RATE AND STOMATAL RESISTANCE OF CAPSICUM ANNUUM IN FOUR SUBSTRATES

Authors:   F.X. Martínez, L. Tapia, N. Cañameras
Abstract:
Capsicum annuum plants under summer field conditions were grown in 17 cm plastic pots with different substrates: (1) Peat-Polystyrene (1:1) (v/v), (2) Composted Pine Bark, (3) Composted Grape Refuse-Olot s Volcanic Ashes (1:1) (v/v), and (4) Peat-Composted Pine Bark-Perlite (1:1:1) (v/v/v). Transpiration rate and stomatal resistance daily variation depended on irradiance and on substrate water content. Plants with one morning irrigation, 2 1/pot, showed stomatic symptoms of water deficit during the morning, in substrate (3), and in the afternoon in the other media. E.A.W. % vol: (1) 22.7; (2) 21.8; (3) 8.0; and (4) 19.1. Two more irrigations, 1 1/pot each, overcame restrictions of gaseous exchange in substrate (3), increasing transpiration rates and decreasing stomatal resistance substantially. Furthermore in all substrates this three irrigation treatment extended, at least for one hour in the afternoon, the potential gaseous exchange in relation to irradiance assuming photosynthesis and stomatal resistance dependence of photon fluence rate.

Download Adobe Acrobat Reader (free software to read PDF files)

150_38     150     150_40

URL www.actahort.org      Hosted by K.U.Leuven      © ISHS