INTERACTION BETWEEN POTASSIUM CONCENTRATION AND ROOT-ZONE TEMPERATURE ON GROWTH AND PHOTOSYNTHESIS OF TEMPERATE LETTUCE GROWN IN THE TROPICS |
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Authors: | Hong Yi Luo Jie He Sing Kong Lee |
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Institution: | Natural Sciences and Science Education Academic Group , National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University , Singapore |
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Abstract: | Lactuca sativa L. plants were grown at three root-zone temperatures (RZTs): 25°C, 30°C and ambient RZT (A-RZT) on an aeroponic system. Three potassium (K) concentrations: ?25% (minus K), control (standard K), and +25% (plus K) were supplied to plants at each RZT. Plants grown at the plus K and 25°C-RZT had the highest productivity, largest root system and highest photosynthetic capacity. The minus K plants at 25°C-RZT had the highest shoot soluble carbohydrate (SC) concentration, but they had the highest root SC concentration in the plus K plants at A-RZT. However, the highest starch concentration was found in both shoots and roots of the plus K plants at 25°C-RZT. The plus K plants had the highest shoot K concentration at 25°C-RZT, but they had the highest root K concentration at A-RZT. Highest proportion of absorbed K was partitioned to shoots when the plants were grown with the plus K at 25°C-RZT. |
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Keywords: | carbohydrate K uptake and partitioning Lactuca sativa photosynthesis root morphology root-zone temperature |
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