2019
DOI: 10.2478/fhort-2019-0021
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Water needs of Sambucus nigra L. grown in the reclaimed areas in Poland

Abstract: The goal of this study was to assess the water needs of elderberry. The investigation included elderberry plants that had been planted in land reclamation areas more than three years earlier. The water needs were evaluated for 5 agro-climatic regions of Poland. The calculations were based on the observation of meteorological conditions in the years 1981-2010 for the period from June 1 to July 31. To determine the water needs, the plant coefficient method was applied. The Blaney-Criddle formula, which was modif… Show more

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“…We examined water deficit and relative turgidity of leaves and fruits, and these parameters varied with altitude. Other researchers are also engaged in the study of water regime of the plants (Gritsan et al, 2019;Jagosz et al, 2019) and influence of water deficiency or pests (Holoborodko et al, 2021(Holoborodko et al, , 2022a(Holoborodko et al, , 2022bShupranova et al, 2021) on the physiological condition of the plants. The water circulation of elderberry plants principally depends on the conditions of the atmosphere (Tökei et al, 2005).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We examined water deficit and relative turgidity of leaves and fruits, and these parameters varied with altitude. Other researchers are also engaged in the study of water regime of the plants (Gritsan et al, 2019;Jagosz et al, 2019) and influence of water deficiency or pests (Holoborodko et al, 2021(Holoborodko et al, , 2022a(Holoborodko et al, , 2022bShupranova et al, 2021) on the physiological condition of the plants. The water circulation of elderberry plants principally depends on the conditions of the atmosphere (Tökei et al, 2005).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%