英文摘要 |
"Seedlings of Eustoma‘Engage White’, with 3-4 leaf-pairs, were grown hydroponically with half-strength macronutrients and full-strength micronutrients of Johnson’s solution in a greenhouse at day and night temperature 21/18oC under 11-12 h natural daylengths with an average maximum photosynthetic photon flux of 682μmol·m-2·s-1 throughout the experiment. Plant growth and nutrient analysis in shoot or leaves were measured. During the 133-days experiment, four growth stages could be divided. Stage 1 started from transplanting to bolting with 4-6 leaf-pairs, and during this period the growth and nutrient content were at its lowest. Plant growth and nutrient content were relatively low in stage 2 from stem bolting to flower initiation. Dry weight and macronutrient and micronutrient contents increased steadily from flower initiation to flower bud visibility during stage 3. Plants accumulated dry weight and nutrient contents most rapidly during stage 4 from flower bud visibility to anthesis. The order of macronutrients content of Eustoma was N > K > Ca > Mg > P, and the order of micronutrients was Fe > Mn > Zn > Cu. Shoot N concentration remained at 48-65 g·kg-1 in plants during stage 2 and 3, and decreased gradually to 38-41 g·kg-1 after flower bud visibility. Shoot K concentration remained at 30-32 g·kg-1 in plants during stage 2 and 3, and decreased gradually to 16-18 g·kg-1 after flower bud visibility. The concentrations of shoot Ca, Mg and P in plants changed little during stages 2, 3 and 4. Shoot Ca concentration remained at 3.2-7.0 g·kg-1. Shoot Mg concentration remained at 3.2-5.8 g·kg-1. Shoot P concentration remained at 3.9-7.3 g·kg-1." |