Abstract

This paper presents an experiment regarding the influence of CO2 on the growth of Chamascyparis Lawsoniana plants. Increasing the CO2 content in solariums, from 0.07% to 0.1% has a result in increasing the growth rate. In this experiment were used Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Stewartii plants. The plant is very valuable through his decorative effect, has slow growing, 4-5 m high (Iliescu, 1998). Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Stewarti is not very used in our country because of the absence of the plant material as a result of the slow growing and the low rate of multiplication. The experiment had two variants: V1 – control; V2 – CO2 treatment. Each variant was 100m² surfaces and contained 400 plants of Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Stewartii. The planting was made in the middle of the April, in containers The administration of CO2 begun 1 hour after sun rising and it stopped 2 hours before sun set. 1 liter of CO2, on pressure of 1 atm. and temperature of 20oC, has 2 grams weight. To obtain 0.1% CO2 concentration in the air, where used 6 grams of CO2/hour/m².The uniform assessment of CO2 was made by using polietilen tubs, 30 m length, penetrated on each meter. The CO2 was administrated between first of April and 10th of September. Comparing the plants growth in 2002/2006 it is shown that the high of the stem is 9 cm higher on the plants of Variant 2, with very distinct meaningful difference as the control.

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