GROWTH OF HONEY LOCUST SEEDLINGS DURING HIGH ROOT-ZONE TEMPERATURE AND OSMOTIC-STRESS

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GRAVES, WR
WILKINS, LC
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GLEDITSIA-TRIACANTHOS VAR INERMIS; DROUGHT STRESS; POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL; TREE PHYSIOLOGY; URBAN HORTICULTURE;
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10.21273/HORTSCI.26.10.1312
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S6 [园艺];
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0902 ;
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Growth of honey locust (Gleditsia triacanthos var. inermis Willd.) seedlings was studied during exposure to reduced osmotic potential (psi-pi) and high temperature in the root zone. Half-sib plants were cultured in solution. Root-zone temperature was increased from ambient (23C) to 35C for 0, 6, 12, or 24 hours.day-1. Within each temperature treatment, solution psi-pi of -0.05, -0.10, and -0.20 MPa were maintained by additions of polyethylene glycol (PEG) 8000. Root and shoot dry weights decreased with increasing exposure to 35C among seedlings in -0.05-MPa solution and decreased for seedlings in -0.10- and -0.20-MPa solutions in all temperature regimes. Growth of epicotyls displayed similar trends, but epicotyls of plants in -0.20-MPa solution were longest with 6 hours.day-1 at 35C. Significant interactions between effects of temperature and osmotic regimes indicated that water-stressed honey locust seedlings are relatively insensitive to elevated root-zone temperatures. However, related studies showed that PEG caused reductions in growth that could not be explained by decreases in psi-pi and suggested that responses of honey locust to PEG differed from those when drought was imposed by withholding irrigation in an aggregate medium.
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页码:1312 / 1315
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