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Studies on the Agroforestry Methods of Wild Edible Greens (IV) - Water Relations Parameters of Three Ligularia Species Leaves Obtained from P-V Curves -  

Han, Sang-Sup (Division of Forest Resources, College of Forest and Environmental Sciences, Kangwon National University)
Lee, Kyeong-Cheol (Division of Forest Resources, College of Forest and Environmental Sciences, Kangwon National University)
Jeon, Seong-Ryeol (Division of Forest Resources, College of Forest and Environmental Sciences, Kangwon National University)
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Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science / v.99, no.1, 2010 , pp. 131-135 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was carried out to establish a proper cultivation condition and diagnose the drought-tolerance of three wild edible greens belonging to genus of Ligularia by using pressure-volume curves methods. The result of the original bulk osmotic pressure at maximum turgor ${\Psi}_{\circ}{^{sat}}$ was -0.8 MPa in Ligularia fischeri and L. stenocephala, which was somewhat lower than the value, -0.7 MPa, in L. fischeri var. spiciformis. In addition, the values of the osmotic pressure at incipient plasmolysis ${\Psi}_{\circ}{^{tlp}}$ in L. fischeri and L. stenocephala, both of which were -0.9 MPa, These were slightly lower than that of -0.8 MPa in L. fischeri var. spiciformis. On the other hand, it appeared that the values of maximum bulk modulus of elasticity $E_{max}$ of L. fischeri and L. stenocephala were approximately two times higher than that of L. fischeri var. spiciformis. However, There was a distinct difference between the values of the relative water contents in these three species. Therefore, Ligularia spp, occurring incipient plasmolysis in the high water contents, have a relatively low property of drought-tolerance, suggesting that growth of those Ligularia spp. are appropriate for relative moisture forest.
Keywords
water relations parameter; p-v curves; Ligularia species; wild edible greens;
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