Transactions of KarRC RAS :: Scientific publications
Transactions of KarRC RAS :: Scientific publications

Transactions of KarRC RAS :: Scientific publications
Karelian Research Centre of RAS
ISSN (print): 1997-3217
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Transactions of KarRC RAS :: Scientific publications
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Т.Г. Шибаева, Е.Н. Икконен, Е.Г. Шерудило, А.Ф. Титов.
Особенности реакции различных по требовательности к свету гибридов Cucumis sativus L. на ежесуточные кратковременные понижения температуры
T.G. Shibaeva, E.N. Ikkonen, E.G. Sherudilo, A.F. Titov. Specific responses of cucumber hybrids with different light requirements to daily short-term temperature drops // Transactions of Karelian Research Centre of Russian Academy of Science. No 6. Experimental biology. 2016. Pp. 56-64
Keywords: cucumber; light-loving; shade-tolerant hybrids; temperature; chilling resistance; yield
We studied the response of light-loving (Quadrille, Courage, Hasbulat) and shade-tolerant (Berendey, Girlyanda, Rafael) hybrids of cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) to a daily 2 h temperature drop (DROP) to 9°C at the end of the night or at the beginning of the light period. All DROP-treated plants irrespective of their demand for light had a slower growth rate and were more compact than control plants. Light had a significant modifying effect on the plant response to DROP, and although similarity was observed among the hybrids’ responses to this type of low temperature treatment, there was also a certain varietal (ecotypic) specificity. The most pronounced differences between light-loving and shade-tolerant hybrids were related to their ability to adapt to low temperatures. In particular, light-loving hybrids treated by DROP in the light had higher ability to increase chilling tolerance. Besides, in shade-tolerant hybrids, in contrast to the light-loving ones, DROP given in the end of the night did not lead to a decrease in chlorophyll content, while DROP given at the beginning of the light period reduced chlorophyll content in all hybrids. Long-term effect of DROP was manifested in shade-tolerant hybrids only as lower yields(especially in terms of early yields, which were decreased by 50–65 %) in plants treated by DROP at the beginning of the light period.


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