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Ecophysiological Adaptations of Musa haekkinenii to Light Intensity and Water Quality
by
Munoz-Salas, Milagros Ninoska
, Khoddamzadeh, Amir Ali
, Dastpak, Arezoo
, Roddy, Adam B.
, Nogueira Souza Costa, Bárbara
in
Adaptation (Physiology)
/ Banana
/ commercial production
/ Comparative analysis
/ Efficiency
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental factors
/ Factorial experiments
/ Growth
/ Horticulture
/ Irrigation
/ Irrigation water
/ Landscaping
/ Leaves
/ Light
/ Light effects
/ Light intensity
/ Luminous intensity
/ Morphology
/ Multivariate analysis
/ Musa haekkinenii
/ Observations
/ ornamental horticulture
/ Osmotic stress
/ Photosynthesis
/ Physiological aspects
/ Physiological effects
/ Physiology
/ Plants (botany)
/ Reverse osmosis
/ Salinity
/ salinity stress
/ Shade
/ Split-plot design
/ Stomata
/ stomatal conductance
/ Sustainable landscaping
/ Sustainable urban development
/ urban landscaping
/ Water quality
/ Well water
2025
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Ecophysiological Adaptations of Musa haekkinenii to Light Intensity and Water Quality
by
Munoz-Salas, Milagros Ninoska
, Khoddamzadeh, Amir Ali
, Dastpak, Arezoo
, Roddy, Adam B.
, Nogueira Souza Costa, Bárbara
in
Adaptation (Physiology)
/ Banana
/ commercial production
/ Comparative analysis
/ Efficiency
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental factors
/ Factorial experiments
/ Growth
/ Horticulture
/ Irrigation
/ Irrigation water
/ Landscaping
/ Leaves
/ Light
/ Light effects
/ Light intensity
/ Luminous intensity
/ Morphology
/ Multivariate analysis
/ Musa haekkinenii
/ Observations
/ ornamental horticulture
/ Osmotic stress
/ Photosynthesis
/ Physiological aspects
/ Physiological effects
/ Physiology
/ Plants (botany)
/ Reverse osmosis
/ Salinity
/ salinity stress
/ Shade
/ Split-plot design
/ Stomata
/ stomatal conductance
/ Sustainable landscaping
/ Sustainable urban development
/ urban landscaping
/ Water quality
/ Well water
2025
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Ecophysiological Adaptations of Musa haekkinenii to Light Intensity and Water Quality
by
Munoz-Salas, Milagros Ninoska
, Khoddamzadeh, Amir Ali
, Dastpak, Arezoo
, Roddy, Adam B.
, Nogueira Souza Costa, Bárbara
in
Adaptation (Physiology)
/ Banana
/ commercial production
/ Comparative analysis
/ Efficiency
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental factors
/ Factorial experiments
/ Growth
/ Horticulture
/ Irrigation
/ Irrigation water
/ Landscaping
/ Leaves
/ Light
/ Light effects
/ Light intensity
/ Luminous intensity
/ Morphology
/ Multivariate analysis
/ Musa haekkinenii
/ Observations
/ ornamental horticulture
/ Osmotic stress
/ Photosynthesis
/ Physiological aspects
/ Physiological effects
/ Physiology
/ Plants (botany)
/ Reverse osmosis
/ Salinity
/ salinity stress
/ Shade
/ Split-plot design
/ Stomata
/ stomatal conductance
/ Sustainable landscaping
/ Sustainable urban development
/ urban landscaping
/ Water quality
/ Well water
2025
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Ecophysiological Adaptations of Musa haekkinenii to Light Intensity and Water Quality
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Ecophysiological Adaptations of Musa haekkinenii to Light Intensity and Water Quality
2025
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Musa haekkinenii is a compact wild banana species with emerging value in ornamental horticulture, yet its adaptive responses to environmental factors remain underexplored. This study investigated the morpho-physiological and anatomical responses of M. haekkinenii to contrasting light regimes and irrigation water qualities to identify optimal cultivation conditions. A 210-day factorial experiment was conducted under subtropical greenhouse conditions using a split-plot design, with light intensity (full sun vs. shade) and irrigation water quality (reverse osmosis vs. well water) as treatment factors. Plants grown under shaded conditions and irrigated with reverse osmosis water exhibited significant increases in plant height, pseudostem diameter, leaf number, and sucker production, alongside enhanced pigment accumulation and photosynthetic performance. In contrast, full-sun plants irrigated with well water showed reduced growth, lower photosynthetic efficiency, and increased substrate salinity, indicating additive effects of light and osmotic stress. Leaf anatomical analysis revealed greater stomatal size and density under shade, particularly when combined with high-quality irrigation. Multivariate analysis further supported the association of favorable trait expression with shaded conditions and reverse osmosis water. These findings highlight the importance of microenvironmental management in enhancing the physiological stability and ornamental quality of M. haekkinenii, supporting its potential application in sustainable urban landscaping.
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