INFLUENCE OF POTASSIUM ON PLANT GROWTH AND 86Rb+-LABELED LIVE ROOTS OF DROUGHT-STRESSED HIBISCUS ROSA SINENSIS L. cv. LEPRECHAUN

Rooted cuttings of Hibiscus rosa sinensis L. cv. Leprechaun were grown in fine sand and irrigated with full strength Hoaglands solution containing 0, 2.5, or 10 mM K + . Half of the plants at each K + level were subjected to a 21-day slowly developing drought stress cycle (DS) and the other half wer...

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Published inHortScience Vol. 28; no. 5; p. 535
Main Authors Egilla, Jonathan N, Davies, F. T., Jr, Drew, M. C
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.05.1993
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Summary:Rooted cuttings of Hibiscus rosa sinensis L. cv. Leprechaun were grown in fine sand and irrigated with full strength Hoaglands solution containing 0, 2.5, or 10 mM K + . Half of the plants at each K + level were subjected to a 21-day slowly developing drought stress cycle (DS) and the other half were non-drought stressed (NDS), which yielded a midday leaf water potential (Ψ leaf ) at day 21 of -1.5 to -1.6 MPa and -0.5 MPa, respectively. Drought stress reduced leaf area (LA), leaf area ratio (LAR), shoot, root, leaf and total dry weights of 2.5 and 10 mM plants and increased the root:shoot ratio of all K + treatments. Increasing K + , increased all growth parameters measured in both DS and NDS plants, except for LAR, which was greatest at 0 mM K + . At 0 mM K + , drought stress did not affect LA, LAR, shoot, root and total dry weights. Neither drought nor K + treatments affected specific leaf area (SLA). In NDS plants, K + had no effect on percent live root ratio (PLR) as indicated by translocation of 86 Rb + from leaves into living roots, determined by autoradiography. Although drought stress reduced PLR at all K + levels, PLR was greatest at the higher K + levels.
ISSN:0018-5345
2327-9834
DOI:10.21273/HORTSCI.28.5.535d