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Early Growth of Sweet Pepper by Difference between Day and Night Temperature after Planting

정식 후 주야간온도차에 따른 착색단고추의 초기 생육

  • Kim, Ho Cheol (Department of Horticultural Science, Wonkwang University) ;
  • Ku, Yang-Gyu (Department of Horticultural Science, Wonkwang University) ;
  • Lee, Yong Beom (Department of Environmental Horticulture, University of Seoul) ;
  • Lee, Jeong Hyun (Department of Horticulture & Plant Biotechnology, Chonnam National University) ;
  • Choi, Joon Ho (Department of Food Science and Biotechnology, Wonkwang University) ;
  • Bae, Jong Hyang (Department of Horticultural Science, Wonkwang University)
  • Received : 2013.03.25
  • Accepted : 2013.04.19
  • Published : 2013.09.30

Abstract

This study was carried out to investigate the different DIF (day/night temperature differential) treatments on early growth of sweet pepper plants (Capsicum annuum L.) after planting. The DIF treatments were thus as follows. DIF levels are DIF-6 ($20-26^{\circ}C$) and DIF 0 ($23^{\circ}C$), DIF 3 ($24.5-21.5^{\circ}C$) and DIF 6 ($26-20^{\circ}C$). The DIF 3 and DIF 6 treatments significantly increased plant height of the sweet pepper plants during ten weeks after planting compared to DIF-6 and DIF 0. Leaf area per plant of DIF 3 treatment constantly increased and the level was greatest leaf area at ten weeks after planting. Fresh weight per plant treated with DIF-6 was lower and was reduced 74-77% range compared to other treatments. DIF 0 and DIF 3 treatments significantly affected dry weight and percentage of dry matter compared to DIF-6 and DIF 6. Especially DIF 6 treatment significantly decreased from eight weeks after planting. Percentage of dry matter of the leaf treated with DIF 0 and DIF 3 consistently increased from six weeks after planting, however, DIF-6 and DIF 6 treatments dramatically decreased from eight weeks after planting. High levels of DIF management cause growth retardant on early growth of sweet pepper plants, especially when night temperature is higher than day temperature, plants are indicated to be greater growth retardant.

본 연구는 고부가가치 작물인 착색단고추를 대상으로 정식 후 초기 생육에 대한 주야간온도차(DIF)의 영향을 알아보고자 수행하였다. DIF는-6($20-26^{\circ}C$), 0($23^{\circ}C$), 3($24.5-21.5^{\circ}C$) 및 6($26-20^{\circ}C$)으로 처리하였다. 정식 후 10주 동안 DIF 3과 DIF 6 처리에서 DIF-6과 DIF 0 처리보다 생장 속도가 빨라 초장이 더 길었다. 주당 엽면적은 DIF 3 처리에서 꾸준히 증가하여 정식 후 10주째에는 가장 넓었다. 주당 생체중은 DIF-6 처리에서 다른 처리들의 74-77% 수준으로 가장 낮았다. 건물중과 건물률은 DIF 0과 DIF 3 처리에서 DIF-6과 DIF 6 처리보다 높은 경향이었는데, 특히 DIF 6 처리에서는 정식 8주 후부터 건물률이 급격히 감소하는 경향을 나타냈다. 정식 후 잎으로의 건물분배율은 DIF 0과 DIF 3 처리에서는 정식 6주 이후 10주째까지 지속적으로 상승한 반면 DIF-6과 DIF 6 처리에서는 정식 8주 이후에 급격히 감소하였다. 그리고 정식 후 10주 동안 모든 처리에서 잎으로의 건물분배율이 줄기보다 높았고, DIF가 높은 수준일수록 잎으로의 건물분배율은 낮아지고 줄기로의 건물분배율이 높아지는 경향이었다. 따라서 착색단고추 재배 시 정식 후 초기에 주간온도와 야간온도 차이를 너무 크게 관리하면 생육이 저하되는데, 특히 주간보다 야간 온도를 높게 관리할 때에 더욱 심해지는 것으로 나타났다.

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