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ISHS Acta Horticulturae 609: International Symposium on Managing Greenhouse Crops in Saline Environment

EFFECTS OF NUTRIENT SOLUTION SALINITY (NACL) ON THE YIELD LEVEL AND QUALITY CHARACTERISTICS IN LILIUM SOILLESS CULTURE

Authors:   B. De Lucia, L. Mancini, A. Ventrelli
Keywords:   nutrient solution, salinity, NaCl, growth, flower bulbs, soilless culture
Abstract:

     The aim of this research was to study the effects of salt stress on yield and quality characteristics in two genotypes of Lilium in a open soilless culture. In the spring cycle the applied nutrient solutions had four electrical conductivity levels, from 1.0 to 2.5 dS/m by the addition of NaCl; in the autumn cycle salt stress was imposed, with three E.C. levels from 1.5 to 4.5 dS/m, during to the following intervals: i) full rooting system formation and bulb shooting; ii) stem elongation till the flower bud emergence; iii) raceme formation till harvest. Lilium plants in both cycles did not show any yield reduction; all the stems produced were marketable. Therefore results showed that it is possible to use solutions with a total EC of 2.5 dS/m, without causing any damage to the plant. In the autumn cycle, it seems better to use solutions with a diversified EC in different growth stages, i.e. using a good quality water in the first phase and increasing concentrations in the second, till a maximum value of 3.0 dS/m, and in the third till a maximum value of 4.5 dS/m; the raceme quality would be improved.

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