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Effect of Clonal Rootstocks on the Stomatal Conductance, Transpiration Rate, Photosynthetic Rate and Leaf Nutrient Status of Apple Cultivars Scarlet Gala and Red Fuji


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1 Regional Horticultural Research Station (Dr. Y.S. Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry), Bajaura, Kullu H.P., India
2 Department of Fruit Science, Dr. Y.S. Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni, Solan H.P., India
     

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A field experiment was conducted on five ischolar_mainstocks viz., EMLA 9, EMLA 26, EMLA 7, EMLA 106 and EMLA 111 on 12 year old plantations of two cultivars viz., Scarlet Gala and Red Fuji. The experiment was laid out to study the effect of clonal ischolar_mainstocks on the stomatal conductance, transpiration rate, photosynthetic rate and leaf nutrient status of the scion grafted on them. The experiment was laid out in a split plot design with 5 ischolar_mainstocks and two cultivars with the treatment combinations of 10 and replicated 5 times. The maximum stomatal conductance (0.17 and 0.20 mol/ m2/s),transpiration rate (3.88 and 3.93 m mol/m/s) and photosynthetic rate(11.08 and 11.16 μ mol/ m2/s) during 2008 and 2009, respectively, were observed in EMLA 7 ischolar_mainstock. Red Fuji on EMLA 7 ischolar_mainstock recorded the maximum stomatal conductance (0.18 and 0.22 mol /m2/s), transpiration rate (3.92 and 3.99 m mol/m2/s) and photosynthetic rate (11.32 and 11.39 μ mol/m2/s) as compared to Scarlet Gala on EMLA 26 ischolar_mainstock which recorded the minimum values of all these parameters. The maximum content of leaf leaf nitrogen (2.23% and 2.26%), leaf phosphorus (0.154 % and 0.159%) and leaf potassium (1.64% and 1.65%) and leaf calcium content (1.66% and 1.69%) was recorded in EMLA 111 ischolar_mainstock during 2008 and 2009, respectively, whereas the maximum leaf magnesium content (0.51% in 2008 and 0.56 % in 2009) was recorded in EMLA 7 ischolar_mainstock. Red Fuji on EMLA 111 ischolar_mainstock recorded maximum of N, P, K, however, Scarlet Gala on EMLA 111 ischolar_mainstock recorded the maximum of leaf calcium. Scarlet Gala on EMLA 7 ischolar_mainstock recorded maximum of leaf magnesium content. Based on these results, it may be inferred that Red Fuji on EMLA 111 and Scarlet Gala on EMLA 7 ischolar_mainstock performed better in terms of photosynthetic efficiency and nutritional uptake.

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Clonal Rootstocks, Apple, Stomatal Conductance, Photosynthetic Efficiency
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  • Effect of Clonal Rootstocks on the Stomatal Conductance, Transpiration Rate, Photosynthetic Rate and Leaf Nutrient Status of Apple Cultivars Scarlet Gala and Red Fuji

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Sarita Devi
Regional Horticultural Research Station (Dr. Y.S. Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry), Bajaura, Kullu H.P., India
P. S. Chauhan
Department of Fruit Science, Dr. Y.S. Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni, Solan H.P., India
Disha Thakur
Department of Fruit Science, Dr. Y.S. Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni, Solan H.P., India

Abstract


A field experiment was conducted on five ischolar_mainstocks viz., EMLA 9, EMLA 26, EMLA 7, EMLA 106 and EMLA 111 on 12 year old plantations of two cultivars viz., Scarlet Gala and Red Fuji. The experiment was laid out to study the effect of clonal ischolar_mainstocks on the stomatal conductance, transpiration rate, photosynthetic rate and leaf nutrient status of the scion grafted on them. The experiment was laid out in a split plot design with 5 ischolar_mainstocks and two cultivars with the treatment combinations of 10 and replicated 5 times. The maximum stomatal conductance (0.17 and 0.20 mol/ m2/s),transpiration rate (3.88 and 3.93 m mol/m/s) and photosynthetic rate(11.08 and 11.16 μ mol/ m2/s) during 2008 and 2009, respectively, were observed in EMLA 7 ischolar_mainstock. Red Fuji on EMLA 7 ischolar_mainstock recorded the maximum stomatal conductance (0.18 and 0.22 mol /m2/s), transpiration rate (3.92 and 3.99 m mol/m2/s) and photosynthetic rate (11.32 and 11.39 μ mol/m2/s) as compared to Scarlet Gala on EMLA 26 ischolar_mainstock which recorded the minimum values of all these parameters. The maximum content of leaf leaf nitrogen (2.23% and 2.26%), leaf phosphorus (0.154 % and 0.159%) and leaf potassium (1.64% and 1.65%) and leaf calcium content (1.66% and 1.69%) was recorded in EMLA 111 ischolar_mainstock during 2008 and 2009, respectively, whereas the maximum leaf magnesium content (0.51% in 2008 and 0.56 % in 2009) was recorded in EMLA 7 ischolar_mainstock. Red Fuji on EMLA 111 ischolar_mainstock recorded maximum of N, P, K, however, Scarlet Gala on EMLA 111 ischolar_mainstock recorded the maximum of leaf calcium. Scarlet Gala on EMLA 7 ischolar_mainstock recorded maximum of leaf magnesium content. Based on these results, it may be inferred that Red Fuji on EMLA 111 and Scarlet Gala on EMLA 7 ischolar_mainstock performed better in terms of photosynthetic efficiency and nutritional uptake.

Keywords


Clonal Rootstocks, Apple, Stomatal Conductance, Photosynthetic Efficiency