Leaf Area Index, Leaf Transpiration and Stomatal Conductance as Affected by Soil Water Deficit and VPD in Processing Tomato in Semi Arid Mediterranean Climate
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
In order to assess the effects of soil water availability and climatic conditions
on leaf growth, leaf transpiration (E) and stomatal conductance (gs) of processing
tomato, under deficit irrigation regimes in the Mediterranean climate,
open-field experiments were carried out in two sites differing from soil and
climatic characteristics, in Sicily, South Italy. A wide range of soil water availability
from dry, deficit irrigation to full irrigation was examined. Leaf area
greatly changed with soil water availability but not with the experimental site.
The effect of soil drying on physiological indices was small over a certain range
of soil water deficit (from 0 % to approximately 40 %). Within this range,
vapour pressure deficit (VPD) strongly affected gs. To this regard, the adoption
of two experimental sites differing in climatic conditions (i.e. air temperature,
RH, VPD) has been useful for a better understanding of the mechanisms,
which regulate stomatal opening. Therefore, in Mediterranean environment,
the combined effect of soil water availability (mostly upon leaf growth) and
climatic conditions (mostly upon plant physiology) must be considered in
models for biomass production in tomato crop.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
crop physiology; deficit irrigation; LAI; Lycopersicon esculentum; soil water deficit; vapour pressure deficit
Elenco autori:
Patane', CRISTINA MARIA
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