Responses of Pansy (Viola wittrockiana Gams.) to the Quality of the Growing Media

E. Gandolfo, G. Hakim, J. Geraci, V. Feuring, E. Giardina, A. Benedetto
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Abstract

The quality of the growing medium stands out as one of the most important factors affecting the success of annual plants, especially when grown in potted culture. Recently, we have suggested that growing medium gives not only a matrix for water and nutrient absorption but also a source of external signalling. The aim of this work was to assess the performance of six pansy ( Viola wittrockiana Gams.) genotypes grown in two growing media with significant differences in both physical and chemical properties, aiming to understand how substrate quality change the physiological mechanism related to biomass accumulation. The responses of the six pansy genotypes tested to the two growing media were significantly different. The mechanisms involved included fresh weight accumulation, leaf area expansion; RGR, RLA, glucose content and photo assimilate partitioning. On the other hand, RGR, RLA and glucose content were associated with root dry weight at the end of the experiments. Since the responses to the different growing media were the same as those found in plants grown with root restriction related to container volume, we speculated that cytokinins might act as endogenous signals.
三色堇(Viola wittrockiana Gams)对生长介质质量的反应
生长介质的质量是影响一年生植物成功的最重要因素之一,特别是在盆栽中生长时。最近,我们提出,生长介质不仅是水和营养吸收的基质,也是外部信号的来源。研究了6种三色堇(Viola wittrockiana Gams.)基因型在两种理化性质差异显著的培养基上的生长情况,旨在了解基质质量如何影响生物量积累的生理机制。6个三色堇基因型对两种培养基的反应有显著差异。其机制包括鲜重积累、叶面积扩大;RGR、RLA、葡萄糖含量和光同化物分配。另一方面,RGR、RLA和葡萄糖含量与试验结束时根干重相关。由于细胞分裂素对不同培养基的反应与在容器体积限制下生长的植物的反应相同,我们推测细胞分裂素可能是内源信号。
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