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ABIOTIC FACTORS AND THEIR IMPACT ON GROWTH CHARACTERISTICS OF SPINACH (SPINACIA OLERACEA)
Nidal Shaban, Ivanka Mitova, Lyuba Nenova
Abstract: This experiment was carried out under controlled conditions in phytotron chambers of artifi cial climate – KNER 2 and KNER 4, on two soil types – Luvisols and Vertisols. The Spinach plants (Spinacia oleracea) were grown at air temperature of 18°С, illuminance of 9000 lx and 18000 lx, duration of the day 9 hours and rising rates of nitrogen fertilization. The aim of the study was establishing the infl uence of the factors soil type, nitrogen fertilization and light on the growth characteristics of spinach. From the factors studied (soil type, fertilization and illuminance) the strongest impact (between 41.2 and 60.6%) on the development of the plants (number of leaves, height and biomass) was that of fertilization. The response of the test plants to the illuminance was not in one direction. The number of leaves in both soils and the leaf mass on Vertisols were greater at illuminance 18000 lx. With the increase of the nitrogen fertilization rates, the content of chlorophylls, total sugars, nitrates and nutrients (N, P, K) in plants were rising.
Keywords: fertilization; growth characteristics; illuminance; spinach (Spinacia oleracea)
Date published: 2017-10-18
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