Articles
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON SOME PHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESSES IN PLUM TREE
Article number
874_24
Pages
175 – 182
Language
English
Abstract
Growth and fruit-setting are influenced by complex mutual links among the multiple physiological processes that are operative at the organ level in plum trees, depending on genetic, hereditary and environmental features.
Unfavorable environmental conditions cause changes in some physiological processes, which are reflected by the organs growth and the plants fruit-setting.
This paper aims to study the physiological reactions (photosynthesis rate, transpiration rate) of some plum tree cultivars to environmental factors (temperature, light). Determination of the intensity in some physiological processes, in accordance with climate factors, has been carried out by using L Cpro+ portable photosynthesis system.
Unfavorable environmental conditions cause changes in some physiological processes, which are reflected by the organs growth and the plants fruit-setting.
This paper aims to study the physiological reactions (photosynthesis rate, transpiration rate) of some plum tree cultivars to environmental factors (temperature, light). Determination of the intensity in some physiological processes, in accordance with climate factors, has been carried out by using L Cpro+ portable photosynthesis system.
Authors
S. Cosmulescu, A. Baciu, M. Gruia
Keywords
plum, photosynthetic rate, transpiration rate, environment factors
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