Abstract:
This paper approached the variations of some ecophysiological
parameters of the certain species of vegetables under controlled systems such
the greenhouses. The aim of this work is to appreciate the ecophysiological
response through the processes of photosynthesis, transpiration and sub
stomatalCO2 concentration. It were studied the ecophysiological response of
some varieties of Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. The results were followed
the comparative responses of the analyzed species cultivated in conventional
and ecologic systems. The analyses concerning processes of photosynthesis,
transpiration were performed with LCi portable systems. The transpiration
and stomatal conductance were higher after flowering phenophasis in
ecological systems, especially in the middle part of the plant. Sugars
metabolism in tomatoes was not certainly depending with type of cultivation
systems but the monosaccharides and disaccharides were greater until
ripening in ecological system of culture in comparison with the conventional
one, where these parameters decreased.