ARTIFICIAL SHADE ADAPTATION AND POPULATION DENSITY ON SWISS CHARD (Beta vulgaris subsp. Cicla (L) W.D.J Koch) IN URBAN AR-EA

Rofiqoh Ria, Benyamin Lakitan, Firdaus Sulaiman, Yakup Yakup, Zaidan P Negara, Susilawati Susilawati
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Swiss chard is a leafy vegetable that is high in nutrients, vitamins, minerals, protein, and antioxidants that are beneficial to human health. Swiss chard. Swiss chard is generally cultivated in the Mediterranean climate, grows well in full sunlight, air temperatures 14-21oC, and can still survive at temperatures close to light frost. The aim of this study to evaluate efficient plant densi-ties in urban limited land area and looking at the response of Swiss chard plant to reduc-ing the intensity of sunligt of 45%, 55% and 80%.in urban tropic area. This research was used 4 different artificial shading i.e 0% (control, shade 45%, shade 55% and shade 80%. Microclimate was measured per each shade for 14 days i.e., air temperatur, soil temperature, air humidity, and soil moisture using a data logger meter. Shade with intensity 80% is proven to reduce air temperate and soil temperature, but also inhibits the growth and development of Swiss chard plants. Population 1plant/pot gives the best growth and yield of Swiss chard per plant, 3 plants/pot increased total fresh weight per cultivation area, thereby maximize the use of limited urban land
瑞士甜菜(Beta vulgaris)亚种的人工遮荫适应性和种群密度。克拉(L)科赫(W.D.J .)
瑞士甜菜是一种多叶蔬菜,富含营养、维生素、矿物质、蛋白质和抗氧化剂,对人体健康有益。瑞士甜菜。瑞士甜菜通常在地中海气候中种植,在充足的阳光下生长良好,气温为14-21摄氏度,并且在接近轻霜的温度下仍然可以存活。本研究的目的是评估城市有限土地面积上的有效植物密度,并观察瑞士甜菜植物对减少45%,55%和80%阳光强度的反应。在城市热带地区。本研究采用4种不同的人工遮光,即0%(对照,45%遮光,55%遮光和80%遮光)。使用数据记录仪测量每个遮阳区14天的小气候,即空气温度、土壤温度、空气湿度和土壤湿度。强度为80%的遮荫被证明可以降低空气温度和土壤温度,但也会抑制瑞士甜菜的生长和发育。每株1株/盆的数量使瑞士甜菜的生长和产量最好,每株3株/盆增加了每种植面积的总鲜重,从而最大限度地利用了有限的城市土地
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