Morpho-physiological responses of sweet basil, Ocimum basilicum L., to non-aerated hydropolic culture
Issue Date
10-2000
Abstract
Sweet basil, Ocimum basilicum L., was grown under a simple, non-aerated hydroponic culture system developed by the Asian Vegetable Research and Development Center (AVDRC) in Taiwan. Plants grown in partial or complete submersion of roots in non-aerated Hoagland's nutrient solution (HS) were compared with those in a corresponding fully aerated HS medium as control; other plants were grown in a commercial fertilizer solution (CFS). Plant growth parameters, except for root length and number of adventitious roots, were not significantly affected by the treatments. Roots were longest when only the lower roots were partially in contact with the aerated HS, while the greatest number of adventitious roots was observed in non-aerated HS. There were no significant differences in the level of N, P, K and Mg in the different organs of sweet basil with root submersion and aeration treatments. submerged in aerated HS. Calcium content of the leaves was highest when the entire root was completely submerged in aerated HS. Mean daily rate of transpiration was highest for plants that were partially in contact with an aerated HS. In general, under the AVRDC system, growth of sweet basil was significantly better when grown in a non-aerated nutrient medium using HS than with a CFS as nutrient medium.
Source or Periodical Title
Philippine Agricultural Scientist, The (Formerly: The Philippine Agriculturist)
ISSN
0031-7454
Volume
83
Issue
4
Page
414-420
Document Type
Article
College
College of Agriculture and Food Science (CAFS)
Frequency
quarterly
Physical Description
illustrations; tables; references
Language
English
Subject
hydroponic culture, morpho-physiological responses, sweet basil, Ocimum basilicum L., non-aerated root medium
Recommended Citation
De Guzman, Constacio C. and Reglos, Rocelie A., "Morpho-physiological responses of sweet basil, Ocimum basilicum L., to non-aerated hydropolic culture" (2000). Journal Article. 5924.
https://www.ukdr.uplb.edu.ph/journal-articles/5924
En – AGROVOC descriptors
BASIL; OCIMUM BASILICUM; PLANT MORPHOLOGY; PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSE; HYDROPONICS; HYDROCULTURE; AERATION; NUTRIENT SOLUTIONS; AEROPONICS; PLANT PROPAGATION; GROWTH FACTORS; NUTRIENT INTAKE; NUTRITIONAL STATUS; TRANSPIRATION RATIO