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Estimating tomato water consumption by sap flow measurement in response to water stress under greenhouse conditions

Journal

JOURNAL OF PLANT INTERACTIONS
Volume 12, Issue 1, Pages 402-413

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/17429145.2017.1373869

Keywords

Water uptake; transpiration; deficit irrigation; diurnal environment effects; greenhouse

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61233006]
  2. fund project of Jiangsu Agricultural Science and Technology Innovation Fund [CX (15) 1033]
  3. project of Jiangsu province key R D [BE2015347]

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This research was conducted to determine the water consumption of tomato plants, the effects of water stress on stem sap flow (SF) and its response to climatic factors. SFs in 100% irrigation (T-1), 75% (T-2) and 50% (T-3) of irrigation amount of T-1 were monitored using Dynagage sensors. Compared to T-1, the difference in SF was observed under deficit irrigation in the same climatic conditions on sunny days although there was no apparent difference between T-1 and T-2 on cloudy days. Under T-1, the correlation and regression relationships between SF and climatic factors were analyzed at daytime (6: 00-22: 00), morning (6: 00-14: 00) and afternoon (14: 00-22: 00). Considering daytime, the order of sensitive indicators to SF was VPD > LI > Ta and LI > VPD > Ta for the Fall-Winter sunny days and Spring-Summer season, respectively. The water uptake over SFs measured for Fall-Winter and Spring-Summer periods were calculated as 168.65 and 229.18 mm, respectively.

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