Assessment of water-holding capacity of leaves of Armeniaca vulgarisLam. in the conditions of the Zhezkazgan region (the Central Kazakstan)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31489/2021bmg3/49-56Keywords:
Armeniaca vulgarisLam., Zhezkazgan city, industrial region, water-holding ability, resistant, traditional and drip irrigationAbstract
The expansion of the existing range oftree crops for the greening of settlements is of practical and environmental importance. In the Zhezkazgan industrial region it is necessary to select plants that are resistant to heat, drought, low temperatures and atmospheric pollution, which limits the species composition. In present article studies are conducted to assess the water content in the leaves of Armeniaca vulgaris Lam. during the vegetation season under growing using traditional furrow watering and drip irrigation. The assessment of leaf water content showed maximum parameters in May, a decrease in June and July, and repeated increase in August of 2020–2021. Minimum indicators of water-holding capacity are noted in May, maximum — in June. Leaves of plants grown on drip irrigation had parameters of water-holding capacity 1.3–3.9 % higher than under the traditional irrigation method, which indicates a better moisture supply. In general, the water content of apricot leaves was above 50 %, which shows sufficient water supply. The results showed the resistance of Armeniaca vulgarisplants to heat and drought, so, this species is recommended for use in green construction of the Zhezkazgan industrial region.