Physiological differences of ‘Crocantela’ lettuce cultivated in conventional and hydroponic systems

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Autor(a) principal: Souza,Priscila F de
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Borghezan,Marcelo, Zappelini,Julia, Carvalho,Lara R de, Ree,Joseph, Barcelos-Oliveira,Jorge L, Pescador,Rosete
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Horticultura Brasileira
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Conventional soil and hydroponic growing systems have inherent differences in water and nutritional availability. These differences may affect plant physiological development and biochemistry. The objective of this study was to evaluate lettuce (Lactica sativa) cv. ‘Crocantela’development in either a hydroponic system or in soil through analyses of vegetative growth; chlorophyll abundance; and sugar and starch content. We evaluated the dry mass (DM), fresh mass (FM), number of leaves (LN), stomatal density and contents of chlorophyll, carotenoids, sugars and starch. Due to the improved nutritional conditions, especially in relation to macronutrients, plants grown in hydroponic system presented significant differences in chlorophyll a (0.4481 mg/g), b (0.1233 mg/g) and total chlorophyll content (0.5714 mg/g), as well as greater biomass when compared to plants cultivated in pots (FM: 342.69 g; DM: 21.13 g; NL: 17.75 g). The lower water availability for plants cultivated in pots influenced the increase in carbohydrate concentration and stomatal density in leaves (adaxial: 45.83 stomates/mm2; abaxial: 64.75 stomates/mm2) of lettuce plants.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Physiological differences of ‘Crocantela’ lettuce cultivated in conventional and hydroponic systems
title Physiological differences of ‘Crocantela’ lettuce cultivated in conventional and hydroponic systems
spellingShingle Physiological differences of ‘Crocantela’ lettuce cultivated in conventional and hydroponic systems
Souza,Priscila F de
Lactuca sativa
biomass
chlorophyll
starch
stomatal density
title_short Physiological differences of ‘Crocantela’ lettuce cultivated in conventional and hydroponic systems
title_full Physiological differences of ‘Crocantela’ lettuce cultivated in conventional and hydroponic systems
title_fullStr Physiological differences of ‘Crocantela’ lettuce cultivated in conventional and hydroponic systems
title_full_unstemmed Physiological differences of ‘Crocantela’ lettuce cultivated in conventional and hydroponic systems
title_sort Physiological differences of ‘Crocantela’ lettuce cultivated in conventional and hydroponic systems
author Souza,Priscila F de
author_facet Souza,Priscila F de
Borghezan,Marcelo
Zappelini,Julia
Carvalho,Lara R de
Ree,Joseph
Barcelos-Oliveira,Jorge L
Pescador,Rosete
author_role author
author2 Borghezan,Marcelo
Zappelini,Julia
Carvalho,Lara R de
Ree,Joseph
Barcelos-Oliveira,Jorge L
Pescador,Rosete
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza,Priscila F de
Borghezan,Marcelo
Zappelini,Julia
Carvalho,Lara R de
Ree,Joseph
Barcelos-Oliveira,Jorge L
Pescador,Rosete
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Lactuca sativa
biomass
chlorophyll
starch
stomatal density
topic Lactuca sativa
biomass
chlorophyll
starch
stomatal density
description ABSTRACT Conventional soil and hydroponic growing systems have inherent differences in water and nutritional availability. These differences may affect plant physiological development and biochemistry. The objective of this study was to evaluate lettuce (Lactica sativa) cv. ‘Crocantela’development in either a hydroponic system or in soil through analyses of vegetative growth; chlorophyll abundance; and sugar and starch content. We evaluated the dry mass (DM), fresh mass (FM), number of leaves (LN), stomatal density and contents of chlorophyll, carotenoids, sugars and starch. Due to the improved nutritional conditions, especially in relation to macronutrients, plants grown in hydroponic system presented significant differences in chlorophyll a (0.4481 mg/g), b (0.1233 mg/g) and total chlorophyll content (0.5714 mg/g), as well as greater biomass when compared to plants cultivated in pots (FM: 342.69 g; DM: 21.13 g; NL: 17.75 g). The lower water availability for plants cultivated in pots influenced the increase in carbohydrate concentration and stomatal density in leaves (adaxial: 45.83 stomates/mm2; abaxial: 64.75 stomates/mm2) of lettuce plants.
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