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SOCHOR, J. SALAŠ, P. ŠKUTKOVÁ, H. BABULA, P. PROVAZNÍK, I. ADAM, V. KIZEK, R.
Originální název
Environmental monitoring of soil conditioner effects on photosynthetic parameters of Acer campestre L.
Typ
článek v časopise - ostatní, Jost
Jazyk
angličtina
Originální abstrakt
We evaluated photosynthetic reactions in Acer campestre L. in a multi-factorial field experiment near Hodonín, Southern Moravia, Czech Republic. In this experiment, selected plots were amended with three different supplementary soil substances, that is, zeolite, lignite, and hydroabsorbent Agrisorb, and were compared with unamended control plots. Microclimatic parameters, that is, temperature, relative humidity, soil moisture, and solar radiation were measured. The basic physiological parameters, chlorophyll content and fluorescence, stomatal conductance, and sap flow were determined in the experimental plants. The highest height increments were determined in experimental group cultivated under lignite application, followed by zeolite. Statistically insignificant plant height increases were observed in plants cultivated on the soil supplemented with hydroabsorbent Agrisorb.
Klíčová slova
Abiotic stress, soil conditions, microclimatic data, photosynthetic reactions, morphological characteristic, environmental sensors.
Autoři
SOCHOR, J.; SALAŠ, P.; ŠKUTKOVÁ, H.; BABULA, P.; PROVAZNÍK, I.; ADAM, V.; KIZEK, R.
Rok RIV
2012
Vydáno
19. 6. 2012
ISSN
1684-5315
Periodikum
AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY
Ročník
11
Číslo
58
Stát
Keňská republika
Strany od
4007
Strany do
4021
Strany počet
15
BibTex
@article{BUT93014, author="Jiří {Sochor} and Petr {Salaš} and Helena {Vítková} and Petr {Babula} and Valentine {Provazník} and Vojtěch {Adam} and René {Kizek}", title="Environmental monitoring of soil conditioner effects on photosynthetic parameters of Acer campestre L.", journal="AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY", year="2012", volume="11", number="58", pages="4007--4021", issn="1684-5315" }