Mineral Nutrient Uptake in Cucumbers Grafted on Lagenaria siceraria and Cucurbita moschata Rootstocks in Different Temperature

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An experiment was designed to investigate the effect of grafting Cucumis sativus var. Super daminos on Cucurbita moschata (Rs) and Lagenaria siceraria (Lg)which is comparing with non-grafting of Cucumis sativus var. Super daminos (Rn) and self-grafting (Rc). The experiment carried out as a factorial experiment based on complete randomized design (CRD) with 4 replicates in two temperature treatments in the greenhouse of Isfahan University of Technology. Treatments were temperature included optimum temperature (27±2°C) and cold temperature (15±2°C). The results showed that concentrations of N, P, K, Ca, and Mg decreased in low temperature and Na concentration was increased. Nutrient use efficiency of N, P, K, and Na was increased with decreasing temperature and the concentrations of Ca and Mg was decreased. Generally, endemic rootstock could improve the grafting cucumber nutrient absorbtion so the result of this experiment showed that Lagenaria siceraria compare with other rootstock improved the N, P, K and Mg absorption.
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Persian
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Journal of Horticultural Science and Technology, Volume:19 Issue: 4, 2018
Pages:
459 to 468
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