Some physiological and growth responses of kiwi fruit (Actinidia chinensis) to flooding |
| |
Authors: | Robert Savé ,Lydia Serrano |
| |
Affiliation: | Unitat de Tecnologia i Agroenergètica, Servei d'InvestigacióAgrària de la Generalitat de Catalunya, Carretera de Cabrils sin, Cabrils (Barcelona), Spain. |
| |
Abstract: | The effects of long-term flooding on the growth of six-month-old Actinidia chinensis Planch cv. Abbot plants and some effects on stomatal behaviour and leaf water relations were examined under controlled conditions for 28 days. Flooding caused stomatal closure and decreases in transpiration rate, xylem water potential, osmotic potential and turgor potential. Flooding also caused inhibition of the dry weight increase of leaves plus stems and of roots, chlorosis and necrosis of leaves, production of hypertrophied lenticels and the appearance of a small number of adventitious roots on the submerged portions of the stems. Rapid and partial stomatal closure by flooding may not only be due to the passive mechanical response which follows leaf dehydration, since flooded plants showed an increase in xylem water potential and osmotic potential during the first days of the experiment. The marked intolerance of Actinidia chinensis to flooding has been a serious barrier to its culture in poorly drained soils, hence careful irrigation management is required. |
| |
Keywords: | Osmotic potential stomatal resistance transpiration rate turgor potential water potential |
|
|