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Pithiness and Growth of Radish Tubers as Affected by Irradiance and Plant Density
Authors:MARCELIS, L. F. M.   HEUVELINK, E.   VAN DIJK, D.
Affiliation:Research Institute for Agrobiology and Soil Fertility (AB-DLO), P.O. Box 14, 6700, AA Wageningen, The Netherlands Wageningen Agricultural University, Department of Horticulture, Haagsteeg 3, 6708 PM, Wageningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:Pithiness in radish tubers (Raphanus sativus L.) is a syndromewhere xylem parenchyma cells die and are filled with air. Featuresassociated with rapid tuber growth such as large cells, greatdistances between strands of vascular tissue and rupture ofxylem vessels have been suggested to induce pithiness. The objectiveof this study was to analyse the extent to which pithiness inradish was related to tuber growth. Growth rates were variedby altering irradiance and plant density. In addition, the relationshipbetween pithiness and tuber growth (length, diameter, freshmass) was investigated in batches of plants grown under identicalconditions. The growth rates of shoot and tuber strongly increased withincreasing inter-plant distance and irradiance. Our resultssuggest a ‘true’ effect of assimilate supply ondry matter partitioning, as not only the ratio between shootand root dry mass, but also the slope of this relationship decreasedwith increasing irradiance and inter-plant distance. Withina treatment the ratio between tuber growth and shoot growthremained constant with plant age. Increase in length of thetuber did not appear to be an important factor in inducing pithiness.Within a batch of plants, a positive correlation between tuberdiameter and pithiness was observed only for tubers smallerthan 14 mm. An increase in both irradiance and inter-plant distanceincreased tuber size (diameter, mass) and pithiness, but theeffects on pithiness could not be ascribed only to differenttuber sizes. Pithiness strongly increased with plant age andit was concluded that pithiness occurred, to a great extent,according to genetic programming. The data showed that for treatmentswhich affect tuber growth, conclusions about their effects onpithiness depend on whether comparisons were made at the sametuber size or the same time, explaining apparent contradictionsin the literature. Raphanus sativus L.; radish; pithiness; genetic programming; cell death; light; plant density; growth rate; dry matter partitioning; shoot; tuber
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