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Root water uptake by romaine lettuce in a muck soil; linking tip burn to hydric deficit

Yann Periard, Jean Caron, Jonathan A. Lafond and Sylvain Jutras
Root water uptake by romaine lettuce in a muck soil; linking tip burn to hydric deficit (in Organic materials used in agriculture, horticulture, reconstructed soils, and filtering applications, Jean Caron (prefacer), Robert Heinse (prefacer) and Sylvain Charpentier (prefacer))
Vadose Zone Journal (June 2015) 14 (6)

Abstract

Canadian lettuce is mostly grown in organic soils in Quebec. Lettuce is highly sensitive to tip burn, a physiological disorder that can lead to significant marketable yield losses. Tip burn losses have been linked to multiple causes, such as inadequate water and Ca fluxes during transpiration, which in turn are linked to the water fluxes in the root zone to and within the plant. The aim of this study was to investigate the dynamic relationship between water fluxes in the root zone and the occurrence of tip burn in romaine lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) grown in muck soils. Water fluxes in the root zone were modeled with HYDRUS-2D using measured soil properties and weather conditions. The model results showed that mean unsaturated hydraulic conductivity in the root zone was sufficient to meet transpiration demands down to a matric potential of -31.14 kPa at a depth of 15 cm. Simulations based on field observations revealed that as soon as a root water uptake deficit of 0.14 mm h (super -1) was reached, tip burn developed rapidly. Hence, the simulations confirmed that below this matric potential threshold, hydraulic conductivity <1.6 X 10 (super -4) mm h (super -1) and water flow velocity in the root zone <4 X 10 (super -3) mm h (super -1) became insufficient for plant needs, leading to tip burn occurrence in lettuce, consistent with field observations. Understanding the water root-zone fluxes to anticipate water stress and reduce tip burn damage in Romaine lettuce is a major improvement for growers, giving them a longer time window to initiate irrigation.


ISSN: 1539-1663
Serial Title: Vadose Zone Journal
Serial Volume: 14
Serial Issue: 6
Title: Root water uptake by romaine lettuce in a muck soil; linking tip burn to hydric deficit
Title: Organic materials used in agriculture, horticulture, reconstructed soils, and filtering applications
Author(s): Periard, YannCaron, JeanLafond, Jonathan A.Jutras, Sylvain
Author(s): Caron, Jeanprefacer
Author(s): Heinse, Robertprefacer
Author(s): Charpentier, Sylvainprefacer
Affiliation: Laval University, Department of Soils and Agri-Food Engineering, Quebec City, QC, Canada
Affiliation: Universite Laval, Soil Science and Agrifood Engineering Department, Quebec, QC, Canada
Published: 201506
Text Language: English
Publisher: Soil Science Society of America, Madison, WI, United States
Number of pages: 13
References: 75
Accession Number: 2015-093537
Categories: Environmental geologyHydrogeology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 3 tables
N45°15'00" - N45°15'00", W73°50'60" - W73°50'60"
Secondary Affiliation: University of Idaho, USA, United StatesAGROCAMPUS Ouest-Centre d'Angers, FRA, France
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute. Abstract, Copyright, Soil Science Society of America. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States
Update Code: 201540
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