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Physiological efficiency of succulents under different growing environments in tropical condition

Authors :
G. Dileep Kumar
M. Dhivya
R. Sankaranarayanan
Source :
THE ASIAN JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE. 11:176-179
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Hind Agri Horticultural Society, 2016.

Abstract

Investigations were undertaken to study the physiological effectiveness of different ornamental succulents under tropical condition. Six species of succulents were evaluated under four different growing environments. Results showed that the performance of succulents grown under conservatory house condition was found to be performed well and ideal with respect to chlorophyll, carotenoids, relative water content and photosynthetic rate than other growing environments. The succulent species viz ., Haworthia limifolia, Monadenium lugardiae and Aloe juvenna were the most suitable species for growing under conservatory house condition due to its high nocturnal CO 2 uptake and cell sap acidification which possess CAM metabolism. CAM involves nocturnal CO 2 uptake and fixation by cytosolic phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase into malic acid that is stored in the vacuole causing nocturnal cell sap acidification. During the subsequent light period, malic acid is released from the vacuole in the form of malate that is then decarboxylated leading to deacidification of cell sap, formation of pyruvate or phosphoenolpyruvate and liberation of CO 2 . Repeated acidification and deacidification cycles represent a characteristic physiological feature of CAM metabolism in succulents which is best suited for xeric environment and possess high photosynthetic efficiency.

Details

ISSN :
0976724X and 09734767
Volume :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
THE ASIAN JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE
Accession number :
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