Asian Journal of Plant Sciences

Volume 21 (4), 559-564, 2022


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Effect of Light, Aeration and Nutrient Concentration on Wolffia (Wolffia globosa (Roxb.) Hartog & Plas) Growth

Sumalee Chookhampaeng, Sureewan Puntura and Chowwalit Chookhampaeng

Background and Objective: Wolffia (Wolffia globosa (Roxb.) Hartog & Plas) is a nutritious plant that is used as food for humans and animals. In this study, the work aimed to determine the influence on the growth of W. globosa of light (non-shaded and shaded 50% of light intensity), aeration (aeration and without aeration) and Hoagland’s solution concentration of 1/2, 1/4 and 1/6 compared with the control (full strength Hoagland’s solution). Materials and Methods: Cultures of 100 g of W. globosa were grown in plastic boxes (32×40 cm) containing 3 L Hoagland’s solution. Supplied during a 12 hrs photoperiod the light intensity was 10,000 lux. W. globosa was culture for 30 days. The fresh weight was recorded every 5 days until day 30 when the chlorophyll A and B contents were determined. Results: It was found that on days 15 and 20 the fresh weights of W. globosa cultured in 1/2 and 1/4 Hoagland’s solution were the highest. Wolffia globosa cultured without shading had fresh weights higher than the 50% light intensity with statistical significance. In contrast, the 50% light intensity showed a higher total chlorophyll content than the non-shaded, with statistical significance at the 95% confidence level. Wolffia globosa without aeration had a higher fresh weight than that with aeration statistical but this did not affect the amount of chlorophyll. Conclusion: Therefore, appropriate conditions for W. globosa are a dilute nutrient solution and light at 50% light intensity without aeration.

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Sumalee Chookhampaeng, Sureewan Puntura and Chowwalit Chookhampaeng, 2022. Effect of Light, Aeration and Nutrient Concentration on Wolffia (Wolffia globosa (Roxb.) Hartog & Plas) Growth. Asian Journal of Plant Sciences, 21: 559-564.


DOI: 10.3923/ajps.2022.559.564
URL: https://ansinet.com/abstract.php?doi=ajps.2022.559.564

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