–shoot ratio of Lagerstroemia . In a similar study, Magnolia grandiflora ‘St. Mary's’ plants were taller in the pot-in-pot treatment ( Ruter, 1995 ). In Myrtus communis L. (common myrtle), however, Miralles et al. (2009) observed greater plant height and
2017, showing 8-m-wide open space for root egress. ( B ) Schematic of the plant traits that were measured. CD, canopy diameter; PH, plant height; RR, root radius; SD, stem diameter. These developments presented a unique opportunity to determine the
based on previous work ( Pennisi et al., 2003 ) and label recommendations. Measurements. Morphological data were taken on all plants (height and two perpendicular widths, leaf tip to leaf tip) at the end of production. Height was measured from
growth parameters to analyze the temperature responses of plant growth, such as plant height, root length, aboveground weight, underground weight, and leaf area. The temperature response of the photosynthetic rate was also examined in fully expanded young
-rooted seedlings of red maple, we planted them in number 1 nursery containers (16-cm diameter × 16-cm height; Hummert International, Earth City, MO) with Morton’s Nursery Mix (Morton’s Horticultural Products, McMinnville, TN) on 10 Feb. 2021. Red maple plants were
counted. Plant height (from the bottom part to growing point) for both non-stressed and salt-stressed plants was measured on per plant basis. RST for plant height, described as the ratio between plant height under stress and non-stress conditions, was
controlled environment ( Machado et al., 2005 ; Pimentel et al., 2007 ) and the nutritional management used by the growers ( Bañuls and Primo-Millo, 1995 ). These factors influence the plant physiology and, therefore, their growth, specifically shoot height
[ Capsicum annuum ( Gaye et al., 1992 )]. Some vegetative traits have been used to characterize eggplant accessions in the European Eggplant Genetic Resources Network (EGGNET) database, including plant height, plant growth habit, and number of leaves to
dry or senesced leaves), plant height and width, and leaf chlorophyll index in the first fully developed leaf with a SPAD-502 m (Konica Minolta Sensing Inc., Tokyo, Japan). Plant height was measured from the ground level to the highest leaf canopy
under ambient light with day extension lighting from an oscillating high-pressure sodium lamp (Beamflicker; Parsource, Petaluma, CA) that delivered a photosynthetic photon flux varying between 3 and 59 μmol·m −2 ·s −1 at plant height [as measured with a