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EFFECTS OF ROOT-ZONE TEMPERATURE ON THE ROOT DEVELOPMENT AND NUTRIENT UPTAKE OF LACTUCA SATIVA L. “PANAMA” GROWN IN AN AEROPONIC SYSTEM IN THE TROPICS

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Pages 297-314 | Published online: 23 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

Lactuca sativa L. cv. Panama is a temperate plant, but can be grown in the tropics by only subjecting its roots to 20°C while its aerial portions are exposed to the hot, fluctuating temperatures in the greenhouse. This study showed that in Lactuca sativa L. cv. Panama grown at 20°C root-zone temperature (RZT) in the tropics, the roots were longer with a greater number of root tips and total root surface area, and smaller average root diameter as compared with those of ambient RZT (A-RZT) plants. In plants transferred from 20°C to A-RZT (20°C ⇒ A-RZT) when they were 3 weeks old, rate of increase in root length was decreased as was root tip number and surface area; root thickening was increased. The reverse was observed for plants transferred from A-RZT to 20°C-RZT (A ⇒ 20°C-RZT). Mineral nutrients such as NO3 , nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), calcium (Ca), copper (Cu), iron (Fe), magnesium (Mg), manganese (Mn), and zinc (Zn) present in the plant shoot and root tissues were also determined. Generally, it was found that 20°C-RZT plants had higher leaf N and P concentrations on the basis of per unit dry weight compared with plants grown at A-RZT. Results also showed that total shoot and root NO3 , K, Ca, Cu, Fe, Mg, Mn, and Zn accumulation of 20°C-RZT plants were more than A-RZT plants. 20°C ⇒ A-RZT plants suffered from a reduction of total mineral accumulation, and Ar ⇒ 20°C-RZT plants increased in total mineral accumulation. Relationships between RZT, root growth, and mineral composition of the experimental plants are discussed.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The project was supported by the Academic Research Fund, Ministry of Education, Singapore. We would like to thank Professor Tay Joo Hwa and staff of the Environmental Laboratory, Division of Water Resource and Transportation, Nanyang Technological University for their generous loan of equipment and expertise, and Mr Chua Whye Leng of the Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore for his assistance with the N determinations.

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