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Title: | Potato growth under environment chamber conditions |
Authors: | Pedro, Barbosa Rui, Machado Renato, Coelho Cláudia, Vicente A Cristina, Figueiredo Manuel, Mota |
Keywords: | potato Pratylenchus penetrans |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Citation: | Barbosa P, Machado M, Coelho R, Vicente C, Figueiredo AC, Mota M (2020) Potato growth under environment chamber conditions. V Encontro de Estudantes de Doutoramento |
Abstract: | Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is one of the world’s most common vegetable, source of calories,
essential nutrients and vitamin C. Most studies with potatoes are performed in vitro, under strict
environmental conditions and high levels of asepsis. Integrated in a larger research study that
aims at simulating in vivo conditions for application of nematicides for potato pest control, this
study intended to evaluate the best growth chamber conditions for potato growth. To optimize
the best conditions, type of substrate, potato variety, seed depth, day/ night period,
environment conditions and watering/ fertilization routine were evaluated between September
2018 and February 2020 in 14 trials with 20 plants each. In March and in June 2020, 16 potato
seeds were placed in 3 L plastic pots, filled with pine forest sand and composted pine bark (9:1
ratio). Plants were grown in an Aralab© D1200PLH chamber at MED/ U. Évora facilities. Day
period was set to 14 h, 23°C and 50% relative humidity and night period to 10 h, 12˚C and 70%
relative humidity. Plants were routinely watered and fertilized. Destructive sampling was
performed 7, 14, 21 and 28 days after plant emergence (DAE). Non-destructive sampling was
measured every 2 days, starting on the 7th day after emergence. Biomass related parameters
(height, fresh weight, leaf area, etc.) increased as plant develops, with some overlay between
consecutive time-points. Stomatal conductance, chlorophyll content and chlorophyll
fluorescence values are more variable as plants grow. A plant with 14 DAE has a maximum
quantum efficiency (FV/FM) value of 0.82 and an average Performance Index (PIabs) of 7.91; a
plant with 28 DAE has an average FV/FM value of 0.83 and an average PIabs of 8.10. Leaf
chlorophyll content varied between 73.66 for a 14 DAE plant and 80.20 for the 28 DAE plant
(SPAD index). |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/31335 |
Type: | lecture |
Appears in Collections: | MED - Comunicações - Em Congressos Científicos Nacionais
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