CALCIUM LOCALIZATION IN LETTUCE LEAVES WITH AND WITHOUT TIPBURN - COMPARISON OF CONTROLLED-ENVIRONMENT AND FIELD-GROWN PLANTS

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作者
BARTA, DJ [1 ]
TIBBITTS, TW [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV WISCONSIN,DEPT HORT,MADISON,WI 53705
关键词
LACTUCA-SATIVA; DISORDER; CALCIUM DEFICIENCY; MAGNESIUM; POTASSIUM; ELECTRON MICROPROBE; X-RAY MICROANALYSIS;
D O I
10.21273/JASHS.116.5.870
中图分类号
S6 [园艺];
学科分类号
0902 ;
摘要
An electron microprobe was used to determine tissue concentrations of Ca across 20-mm-long leaves of 'Green Lakes' crisphead lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) with and without tipburn injury. Concentrations within the fifth and 14th leaves, counted from the cotyledons, from plants grown under controlled-environment conditions were compared to concentrations within similar leaves obtained from plants grown under field conditions. Only the 14th leaf from plants grown under controlled-environment conditions developed tipburn. Injured areas on these leaves had Ca concentrations as low as 0.2 to 0.3 mg.g-1 dry weight. Uninjured areas of tipburned leaves contained from 0.4 to 0.5 mg.g-1 dry weight. Concentrations across the uninjured 14th leaf from field-grown plants averaged 1.0 mg.g-1 dry weight. Amounts across the uninjured fifth leaves from both environments averaged 1.6 mg.g-1 dry weight. In contrast, Mg concentrations were higher in injured leaves than in uninjured leaves and thus were negatively correlated with Ca concentrations. Magnesium concentrations averaged 4.7 mg.g-1 dry weight in injured leaves compared with 3.4 mg.g-1 dry weight in uninjured leaves from both environments. Magnesium concentrations were uniform across the leaf. Potassium concentrations were highest at the leaf apex and decreased toward the base and also decreased from the midrib to the margin. Potassium averaged 51 mg.g-1 dry weight in injured and uninjured leaves from both environments. No significant differences in K concentration were present between injured and uninjured leaves. This study documented that deficient concentrations of Ca were present in areas of leaf tissue developing tipburn symptoms and that concentrations were significantly higher in similar areas of other leaves that had no symptoms. This study also documented that Ca concentrations were significantly lower in enclosed leaves that exhibited tipburn symptoms than in exposed leaves that did not exhibit tipburn. Also, the amounts of Ca in plants that developed tipburn in controlled environments were lower than in plants of the same cultivar that did not develop tipburn in field plantings. The reduced levels of Ca in plants grown in controlled environments were associated with faster development rates compared with field-grown plants.
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页码:870 / 875
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