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Growth control of Lisianthus by photoselective plastic films

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HORTTECHNOLOGY
卷 11, 期 4, 页码 581-584

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AMER SOC HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE
DOI: 10.21273/HORTTECH.11.4.581

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Eustoma grandiflorum; spectral filters; greenhouse covers; photomorphogenesis; height control; light quality; far-red light

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Plant response to photoselective plastic films with varying spectral transmission properties was tested using lisianthus (Eustoma,grandiflorum) 'Florida Pink', 'Florida Blue', and 'Florida Sky Blue'. Films were designated YXE-10 (far-red light-absorbing film) and SYCE-4 (red light absorbing film). Light transmitted through YXE-10 films reduced plant height compared to control plants by 10% ('Florida Blue'), and stem dry weight by 19% to 40%, but the response varied by cultivar. Internode length was reduced by 10% to 19% when 'Florida Pink' and 'Florida Sky Blue' plants were grown under YXE-10 films. Leaf and root dry weights were not affected by YXE-10 films, with the exception that 'Florida Sky Blue' plants had a lower leaf dry weight than the control plants. Light transmitted through SXE-4 films increased plant height of 'Florida Pink' plants by 15% but not of 'Florida Blue' or 'Florida Sky Blue.' Regardless of cultivar, dry weight of leaf, stem and root tissue was not affected by SXE-4 films as compared to control films. The average number of days to flower and bud number were not affected by YXE-10 or SXE-4 films, regardless of cultivar. The results suggest that selective reduction of far-red wavelengths from sunlight may be an alternative technique for greenhouse production of compact plants, but the magnitude of the response is cultivar specific.

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