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YIELD, QUALITY AND PHOTOSYNTHETIC ACTIVITY OF GREENHOUSE-GROWN ‘MADELON’ ROSES ON PERLITE-ZEOLITE SUBSTRATE MIXTURES.
Article number
481_7
Pages
97 – 102
Language
Abstract
To evaluate the performance of perlite-zeolite mixtures in a heated plastic greenhouse, ‘Madelon’ roses were installed on a soilless bag system containing zeolite and perlite, at 100:0, 25:75, 50:50 and 75:25 (v/v) ratios.
Yield (number of flowers), cut flower quality, CO2 assimilation rate, stomatal conductance and leaf transpiration rate of the rose plants were measured from May until September 1996. Plants grown on the 25:75 zeolite:perlite medium had the highest total yield and the largest number of cut roses with stem length >70 cm and 50–60 cm.
Net photosynthetic rate and stomatal conductance showed no significant differences among plants grown on different substrates.
Yield (number of flowers), cut flower quality, CO2 assimilation rate, stomatal conductance and leaf transpiration rate of the rose plants were measured from May until September 1996. Plants grown on the 25:75 zeolite:perlite medium had the highest total yield and the largest number of cut roses with stem length >70 cm and 50–60 cm.
Net photosynthetic rate and stomatal conductance showed no significant differences among plants grown on different substrates.
Authors
E. Maloupa, C. Samartzidis, P. Couloumbis, A. Komninou
Keywords
soilless culture, photosynthetic rate, stomatal conductance, transpiration
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