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Effects of drip irrigation methods on the regulation between root and crown function of ‘Cabernet Sauvignon’ seedlings.

YU Kun, YU Song-lin, LIU Huai-feng, ZHAO Bao-long, WANG Wen-jing   

  1. (Key Laboratory of Oasis Ecological Agriculture, Xinjiang Construction Crops, College of Agronomy, Shihezi University, Shihezi 832003, Xinjiang, China)
  • Online:2015-05-18 Published:2015-05-18

Abstract: The objective of this experiment was to study the effects of three irrigation methods, i.e., subsurface drip irrigation with a tank system (SDI), plastic film mulcheddrip irrigation (MDI), and conventional drip irrigation (DI) on the regulation between root and crown function of Vitis vinifera ‘Cabernet Sauvignon’ seedlings. The results showed that both the SDI and MDI systems promoted the growth of the grape seedlings compared with DI, with the SDI system promoting the root growth, and MDI system promoting the aboveground growth. Root area, root volume, and root activity and SOD enzyme activity in the SDI treatment were greater than those of MDI or DI treatment in the 20-60 cm soil layer. SDI treatment increased root penetration and physiological activity. Symptoms of drought stress appeared earlier in DI treatment than in either MDI or SDI treatment in the same watering schedule. Net photosynthetic rate (Pn) and stomatal conductance (gs) of leaves were higher in SDI and MDI treatments than in DI treatment. ΦPSⅡ and qP at 12:00-14:00 were lower in the MDI treatment than in SDI treatment at 7 d after irrigation, suggesting that the degree of photoinhibition in the fluorescence process in MDI treatment was more than that in SDI treatment. The high biomass and physiological activity of roots in the 20-40 cm depth could increase both of total plant biomass and aboveground biomass. The regulation between root and crown function was better in SDI treatment than in MDI and DI treatments. Therefore, SDI could be used as an alternative technique of watersaving irrigation practices.