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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2020, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (10): 3473-3479.doi: 10.13287/j.1001-9332.202010.029

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Impacts of shading on seedling growth and mineral accumulation in Paeonia lactiflora

ZHAN Li-jie1, ZHANG Hong-bao1, LI Zong-tai3, MENG Wei1, XU Wei1, LI Ling-hao2*   

  1. 1Cotton Research Center, Ji'nan 250100, China;
    2State Key Laboratory of Vegetation and Environmental Change, Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100093, China;
    3Shandong Academy of Forestry Sciences, Ji'nan 250014, China
  • Received:2020-05-08 Accepted:2020-08-14 Online:2020-10-15 Published:2021-04-15
  • Contact: * E-mail: llinghao@ibcas.ac.cn
  • Supported by:
    Knowledge Innovation Project of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (15228G1002).

Abstract: Shading is one of the important strategies to protect seedlings of Paeonia lactiflora. The effects of shading treatments on seedling growth and mineral accumulation of Duolun P. lactiflora were investigated in a greenhouse experiment to provide guidance for P. lactiflora cultivation. One week after emergence, seedlings were treated with 20%, 40%, 60% or 80% shading for two months, with no-shading as the control (CK). The results showed that shading treatments significantly increased plant height by 19.9%, 31.1%, 52.9%, and 63.7%, respectively. However, shading significantly reduced the root mass ratio and root to shoot ratio by 21.5%, 23.6%, 29.2%, 41.8% and 40.6%, 44.0%, 50.9%, 63.2%, respectively. Moreover, 40%, 60% and 80% shading significantly increased specific leaf area by 77.0%, 84.1% and 65.2%, and significantly increased chlorophyll content by 92.3%, 128.7%, 98.1%, and increased carotenoid content by 86.9%, 113.1% and 90.5%, respectively. The treatments of 40%, 60%, and 80% shading significantly decreased root biomass by 61.4%, 74.3% and 78.6%, respectively. Compared with CK, 20%, 40% and 80% shading, the 60% shading treatment increased root phosphorus content by 245.7%, 65.9%, 40.5% and 10.3%, increased potassium content by 102.9%, 131.7%, 57.0%, 63.3% and magnesium content by 131.3%, 55.1%, 40.4%, 7.7%, respectively. 60% shading was an appropriate shading intensity for P. lactiflora seedling cultivation based on local conditions in Duolun.

Key words: shading, Paeonia lactiflora, morphological characteristics, biomass, mineral nutrition