The gas exchange and yielding of strawberry plants cultivated in black soil and sandy soil with the addition of hydrogel
2005
Makowska, M. (University College of Arts and Natural Science, Sandomierz (Poland)), E-mail: [email protected] | Borowski, E. | Ziemba, A. (Lublin Agricultural University (Poland))
The influence of the addition of Potassium Ekosorb to black soil and sandy soil on water content in soils, gas exchange in leaves and yielding of strawberry plants cultivar Senga Sengana, Dukat, Kent and Elsanta was estimated in a field experiment. The obtained results show that the addition of hydrogel increased content of water in both types of soil, however, the effect was on average twice higher in black soil than in sandy soil. The highest stomatal conductance of leaves, photosynthesis and transpiration were observed in plants cultivated in both black and sandy soil with the addition of 3 g/cubic dm of hydrogel. The addition of higher dose influenced in an ambiguous way on the values of analysed features of leaves. Yet, regardless of the applied dose of Ekosorb, the stomatal conductance, transpiration and photosynthesis of plants cultivated in black soil were 1.8-2.9 times higher than in sandy soil. The highest yields of fruit on both types of soil were obtained from plants which took advantage of presence of 3 g/cubic dm of hydrogel. The application of 6 g/cubic dm influenced on decreasing of plant yields. The weakest reaction on both types of soil occurred in strawberry cultivar Elsanta
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