Effect of Root Zone Temperature on the Growth and Quality of Single-Stemmed Rose in Cutted Rose Production Factory

식물생산공장식 양액재배시 근권부 온도가 장미의 생육 및 품질에 미치는 영향

  • Lee Hye Jin (Dept. of Environmental Horticulture, University of Seoul) ;
  • Lee Yong-Beom (Dept. of Environmental Horticulture, University of Seoul) ;
  • Bae Jong Hyang (Division of Plant and Resource Science, Wonkwang University)
  • 이혜진 (서울시립대학교 환경원예학과) ;
  • 이용범 (서울시립대학교 환경원예학과) ;
  • 배종향 (원광대학교 식물자원과학부(생명자원과학연구소))
  • Published : 2004.12.01

Abstract

A rose factory type is a system that enables year-round, planned and mass production of high quality cut-rose. Conversion of a conventional system to a rose factory is essential to increase cut-rose export. Controlling root Bone in culled rose production factory is very important for economic and efficient production of rose. This study was conducted to determine optimum root zone temperature of nutrient solution in single-stemmed rose production system. The optimum temperature of the nutrient solution for growth, photosynthetic and transpiration rates for 'Red Velvet' was $15\~20^{\circ}C$. Whereas the optimum temperature for 'Vital' was $10\~15^{\circ}C$. However, growth was almost sloped at $30^{\circ}C$, resulting in concluding the adaptation of 'Vital' to high temperature was poor as compared with 'Red Velvet'.

장미 식물공장식 양액재배는 고품질의 절화를 대량으로 계획 생산할 수 있는 시스템으로 장미 수출증가에 따라 기존의 재배 방식에서 식물공장 형태로의 전환이 필수적이다. 또한 식물공장에서의 경제적이고, 효율적인 생산을 위한 지하부 환경의 최적 관리 기술 개발이 절실한 실정이다. 따라서 장미 식물공장에 적합한 single-stemmed rose 수경재배시 배양액의 온도과 같은 지하부 환경요인이 장미의 생육과 품질에 미치는 영향을 알아보고자 실험하였다. 배양액의 온도에 따른 'Red Velvet'의 광합성률, 증산량, 생육 및 수량이 $15\~20^{\circ}C$에서 높게 나타나 적정 배양액 온도임을 알 수 있었다. 반면에 'Vital'은 $10\~15^{\circ}C$에서 생육이 가장 왕성하고 $30^{\circ}C$의 고온에서는 거의 생육이 이루어지지 않아 'Red Velvet'과는 달리 고온의 배양액에 대한 적응력이 낮은 것으로 나타났다.

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