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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2011, Vol. 22 ›› Issue (09): 2343-2347.

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Adaptability of cucumber plug seedlings to daytime temperature.

ZHAO Qing-song, LI Ping-ping, WANG Ji-zhang, HU Yong-guang,GAO Bei   

  1. Ministry of Education and Jiangsu Province Key Laboratory of Modern Agricultural Equipment and Technology, Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang 212013, Jiangsu, China
  • Online:2011-09-18 Published:2011-09-18

Abstract: Cucumber plug seedlings were cultured in a phytotron to study their responses to different daytime temperature. The daytime temperature was controlled at 30 ℃, 27 ℃, 24 ℃, 21 ℃, 18 ℃ and 15 ℃, and the night temperature was at 15 ℃, with the thickness and length of hypocotyl, length and width of the first and the second leaves, dry matter accumulation of above- and under-ground parts, leaf moisture content, and leaf chlorophyll fluorescence parameters measured. Principal component analysis and clustering analysis were made to analyze the seedling quality under different temperature treatment. There existed significant differences in the test growth indices among different treatments, with the seedling quality decreased at the daytime temperature 24 ℃ > 21 ℃ > 27 ℃ > 30 ℃ > 18 ℃ > 15 ℃. All the daytime/nighttime temperature treatments could be classified into three groups, i.e., optimum temperature (24 ℃/15℃), appropriate temperature (21 ℃/15 ℃), and inappropriate temperature, and the inappropriate temperature could be further subdivided into two groups, i.e., high-temperature inhibition (27 ℃/15 ℃, 30 ℃/15 ℃) and low-temperature inhibition (15 ℃/15 ℃, 18 ℃/15 ℃).

Key words: cucumber, plug seedling, daytime temperature, principal component analysis, clustering analysis