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Interacting Effects of Light and Day and Night Temperatures on the Growth of Four Species in the Vegetative Phase
Authors:RAJAN  A K; BLACKMAN  G E
Institution:Department of Agericultural Science, University of Oxford
1 Now at Botanical Research Centre, Firestone Plantation Company Habel, Liberia
2 Now at Department of Forestry, University of Oxford
Abstract:A comparative examination has been made under controlled conditionsof the interacting effects on growth in the vegetative phasewhich takes place when the diurnal temperature is either maintainedconstant at 20 and 25 ?C or reduced at night by 5 and 10 ?Cand the plants subjected daily to either 2.16 or 4.32 ? 104lx for 14 h. For each species (Gossypium hirsutum, Hclianthusannuus, Phaseolus vulgaris and Zea mays) the changes in netassimilation rate, the leaf area ratio and the relative growthrates in plant weight and leaf area were recorded. Contrary to some previous findings, none of these componentsof growth are favoured by cool nights. Rather such reductionsin temperature retard the growth processes to a varying degreeaccording to the species and the component. In general, significantreductions are more evident for the two relative growth rateswhen a drop from 20 to 10 ?C is combined with the lower levelof illumination. The implications of these results are considered in relationto a prior study where for similar light conditions the samespecies plants were subjected to constant temperatures rangingfrom 10 to 25 ?C.
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