2012
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-89132012000100011
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Influence of light intensity on growth and physiological characteristics of common sage (Salvia officinalis L.)

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“…Physical factors, such as altitude, decreasing of temperature, atmosphere, pressure, rainfall and wind speed, would affect the plants growth at the highest-altitude, poor environmental condition would inhibit the growth and development of plants (Korner, 2007;Tiwari et al, 2013). The main factor that can affect to plant growth is light, it related to photosynthesis process in the plant (Zervoudakis et al, 2012). The intensity of the light is important for growth, morphogeneis and other physiological responses (Hogewoning et al, 2010;Macedo et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Physical factors, such as altitude, decreasing of temperature, atmosphere, pressure, rainfall and wind speed, would affect the plants growth at the highest-altitude, poor environmental condition would inhibit the growth and development of plants (Korner, 2007;Tiwari et al, 2013). The main factor that can affect to plant growth is light, it related to photosynthesis process in the plant (Zervoudakis et al, 2012). The intensity of the light is important for growth, morphogeneis and other physiological responses (Hogewoning et al, 2010;Macedo et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plants which grow under harborage condition have lower respiration rates per unit of width of leaves than plants which grow under full light continously. In low intensity of light can affect to root biomass, wood, leaves and photosynthesis rate and for protecting from high radiation, plant can adapt the width and thickness of leaves (Zervoudakis et al, 2012;Fan et al, 2013). The altitude condition affects the morphology of the width of leaves of Asteraceae.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parman (2010) also stated that reduce in light intensity can reduce the number and width leaf of radish. The number of Salvia officinalis leaves responded similarly to light intensity (Zervoudakis et al 2012).…”
Section: Growth Of P Urinaria and P Debilis In Monoculture And Agromentioning
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“…were cultivated in the soil from February to April and from May to June of 2016, respectively. The fertilization of the chosen crop was based on soil analysis prior to the installation plant biomass (roots, stems, leaves) as well as the photosynthetic rate, the transpiration and the stomatal conductance are decreased under low solar radiation, while on the other hand the plant height is increased (De Salvador et al, 2008;An and Shangguan, 2009;Wang et al, 2009;Zervoudakis et al, 2012). The shading by straight-line arranged PV panels on the greenhouse roof has been reported to decrease the plant growth and consequently the crop yield while the checkerboard arrangement may diminish the above inhibitory effect (Kadowaki et al, 2012;Ureña-Sánchez et al, 2012).…”
Section: Plant Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%