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The effect of water availability and quality on photosynthesis and productivity of soilless-grown cut roses
Institution:1. Agricultural Research Organization, Department of Ornamental Horticulture, Newe Ya’ar Research Center, PO Box 1021, Ramat Yishay 30095, Israel;2. Department of Plant Agriculture, HRIO University of Guelph, 4890 Victoria Ave., Vineland Station, Guelph, Ont., Canada L0R 2E0;1. School of Agricultural Engineering, Agroforestry Engineering Area, Universidad de Sevilla, Ctra. Utrera km.1, 41013 Seville, Spain;2. Irrigation and Crop Ecophysiology Group, Instituto de Recursos Naturales y Agrobiología de Sevilla (IRNAS, CSIC), Avenida Reina Mercedes 10, 41012, Seville, Spain;3. Dept. Economía de la Empresa, Área de Economía, Sociología y Política Agraria, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Paseo Alfonso XIII, 48, 30203, Cartagena, Spain;1. CREA Research Centre for Vegetable and Ornamental Crops, Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, Pescia, PT, Italy;2. CREA Research Centre for Animal Production and Aquaculture, Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, Monterotondo, RM, Italy;3. CREA Research Centre for Agriculture and Environment, Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, Rome, Italy
Abstract:Low matric and to a lesser extent osmotic potential reduce significantly leaf area and rose yield. Net assimilation rate and transpiration are also negatively affected although less dramatically. Low water potential causes an increase in the water use efficiency of greenhouse roses when tested in closed, no-discharge systems. When a stable osmotic potential is maintained in open systems, using increased leaching fraction (LF), low osmotic potential results in lower water use efficiency. Osmotic potential in porous media serving for greenhouse cut-rose production is usually lower than the matric potential. However, low matric potential in porous media is usually accompanied by very low unsaturated hydraulic conductivity, causing localized zones of very low matric potential adjacent to the root–medium interface. This phenomenon, that cannot be measured using tensiometers, is the main limiting factor to water uptake by plant roots. Restricted water uptake results in low leaf water potential and cessation of leaf and shoot expansive growth.Combined effects of drought and salinity on photosynthesis have been studied for a number of agronomic crops but studies on roses have been limited. In most greenhouse crops a close relationship between total water potential in the root zone (Ψtsoil) and in the shoot (Ψtshoot) is found and there are good indications about the plant’s ability to make osmotic adjustments in order to lower Ψtshoot and prevent excessive water losses from the leaves thus maintaining the plant’s turgidity. Future studies conducted with roses can provide a better insight into the adaptive processes within the plants when exposed to salt or water stresses.
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