Specific effects of irradiance and CO2 concentration doublings on productivity and mineral content in lettuce. |
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Authors: | P Chagvardieff T d'Aletto M Andre |
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Affiliation: | Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique, Departement de Physiologie Vegetale et Ecosystemes, Saint-Paul-lez-Durance, France. |
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Abstract: | Experiments in growth chambers with controlled atmosphere were performed to compare the effects on the productivity of two treatments stimulating photosynthesis: the doubling of CO2 concentration, the doubling of irradiance; the combining of both was also tested. A large effect of light was noticed: (i) the accumulation of carbon was, contrarily to CO2 effect, amplified within time, and led to the most important dry matter production. (ii) the specific leaf weight was about two-fold increased. (iii) the nitrate content was 2-3 fold less. A significant positive effect of CO2 was detected on the fresh biomass production and the iron content of lettuce. A synergy was observed on dry matter production by the interaction of the two factors. |
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