Photosynthetic daily light integral during propagation of Tecoma stans influences seedling rooting and growth

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Current market trends indicate an increasing demand for unique and exotic flowering crops, including tropical plants. Tecoma stans (L. Juss. Kunth) 'Mayan Gold' is a tropical plant that was selected as a potential new greenhouse crop for its physical appearance and drought and heat tolerance. However, in winter and early spring, when propagation occurs, outdoor photosynthetic daily light integral (DLI) can be relatively low. The objective of this study was to quantify the effects of DLI during propagation of Tecoma and to determine optimum DLI levels for seed propagation. Seeds were propagated under 13 mean DLIs ranging from 0.75 to 25.2 mol·m-2·d-1 created by the combination of high-pressure sodium lamps (HPS) and fixed woven shadecloths of varying densities. Thirty-five days after sowing, height, stemdiameter, node number, relative leaf chlorophyll content, leaf fresh weight, leaf number, total leaf area, individual leaf area, leaf area ratio, shoot and root dry mass increased as DLI increased. Average internode elongation and specific leaf area decreased at a quadratic and linear rate, respectively, as DLI increased from 0.75 to 25.2 mol·m-2·d-1. These experiments indicate that high-quality Tecoma seedlings were obtained when DLI was 14 to 16 mol·m-2·d-1 during propagation.

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Torres, A. P., & Lopez, R. G. (2011). Photosynthetic daily light integral during propagation of Tecoma stans influences seedling rooting and growth. HortScience, 46(2), 282–286. https://doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.46.2.282

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