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Water Stress and Potassium Fertilization in Field Grown Maize (Zea mays L.): Effects on Leaf Water Relations and Leaf Rolling
Authors:G S Premachandra    H Saneoka    K Fujita  S Ogata
Institution:Faculty of Applied Biological Science, Hiroshima University, Japan
Abstract:Three cultivars of maize ( Zea mays L.) were grown in the experimental field at Hiroshima University, Japan under two levels of K fertilization with a non-irrigated water stress treatment and an irrigated control during June to August 1990. Leaf water potential, osmotic potential and stomatal conductance were measured 21 d after withholding water. Diurnal changes in degree of leaf rolling were measured on the 22nd day after withholding water. Leaf water potential and osmotic potential at full turgor were lower in the non-irrigated plants than irrigated and they were lower in the high K plants than the low K plants. Lowering of osmotic potential (osmotic adjustment) helped to maintain turgor under low water potential conditions. Turgor potential was increased by the higher K fertilization. Higher turgor potential may contribute to the higher stomatal conductance observed in non-irrigated high K plants. The degree of leaf rolling increased towards noon, and it was lower in high K plants than in low K plants. High K plants recovered from leaf rolling faster than the low K plants during the afternoon. High K. plants could maintain higher turgor potential throughout the day than the low K plants. Degree of leaf rolling was the lowest in the cultivar K-8388 which maintained the highest turgor potential via osmotic adjustment and it recovered from leaf rolling faster than the other two cultivars. Higher levels of K fertilization may be beneficial for maize plants to tolerate to water stress conditions.
Keywords:Zea mays L  leaf rolling  leaf water relations  potassium nutrition  water stress
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