Abstract

The aim of this investigation was to evaluate the effect of two contrasting seasons (fall and spring) and irrigation regimes (well-watered and drought-stressed plants) on the carbon exchange rate (CER) of pitahaya grown in a cold greenhouse in the Valley of Mexico. Carbon exchange rate (CER) of one-year-old stems of pitahaya was studied over two periods of 24 h (November and April), in well-watered plants (every 15 days) and drought-stressed plants (irrigation suspended for four and five months before CER measurements in November and April, respectively). In November, when the relative humidity (RH) during the night was between 65 and 85%, watered plants with 88% of relative water content (RWC) showed two maximum CER peaks. The first CER peak declined slowly when the air temperature dropped from 11 to 7.4 °C and sharply at 6 °C. The second CER peak was reached when the air temperature was 12.2 °C. Drought-stressed plants (RWC = 60%) also showed two maximum peaks but at different times. The first one was w...

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call