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http://dx.doi.org/10.5322/JESI.2018.27.10.875

Leaf Growth of Seven Fruit Trees in Response to Different Lights for Garden Tree  

Nam, Yu Kyeong (Phyto-Research Institute)
Lee, Jin Hee (Department of Environmental Landscape Architecture Sangmyung University)
Kwon, O Man (Department of Architecture Dsign Kyung Dong University)
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Journal of Environmental Science International / v.27, no.10, 2018 , pp. 875-881 More about this Journal
Abstract
To select fruit trees suitable for shaded urban garden with Elaeagnus umbellata var. coreana, Malus domestica 'Alps Otome', Malus domestica 'Fujii', Prunus mume, Prunus persica for. persica, Rubus fructicosus, and Vaccinium corymbosum 'Reka', leaf growth in response to different light was investigated two years after 35% shade treatment. Leaf area of E. umbellata var. coreana, M. domestica 'Alps Otome', P. mume, P. persica for. persica, and V. corymbosum 'Reka' increased in shading. Fresh weight of leaves make inconsistent response to shading in every species but dry weight of E. umbellata var. coreana and P. persica for. persica showed the highest 150% and 148%, increment, respectively. Althought leaf water content of E. umbellata var. coreana decreased in shading, there is no difference in P. persica for. persica. Chlorophyll value of E. umbellata var. coreana and P. persica for. persica that showed higher than any other species is correlated with dark leaf green. Compared to specific leaf weight of E. umbellata var. coreana, P. persica for. persica, and V. corymbosum 'Reka' showed lower than any other species in shading, that of M. domestica 'Fujii', and R. fructicosus increased in reverse. These results indicate that E. umbellata var. coreana and P. persica for. persica that showed high value in several invesetigaton items are suitable for shady urban condition considering leaf growth in response to shading.
Keywords
Chlorophyll value; Leaf area; Leaf weight; Shade tolerance; Shading;
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