The productivity of fruit trees is a linear function of the light intercepted, although the relationship is less tight when greater than 50% of available light is intercepted. This paper investigates the management of light energy in peach using the measurement of whole-tree light interception and gas exchange, along with the absorbed energy partitioning at the leaf level by concurrent measurements of gas exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence. These measurements were performed on trees of a custom-built ‘asymmetric’ orchard. Whole-tree gas exchange for north–south, vertical canopies (C) was similar to that for canopies intercepting the highest irradiance in the morning hours (W), but trees receiving the high...
This paper reports a study conducted in a peach orchard (Asymmetric Orchard) where row orientation ...
This paper reports a study conducted in a peach orchard (Asymmetric Orchard) where row orientation ...
Net carbon assimilation increases with irradiance to a saturation point, above which absorbed light ...
The productivity of fruit trees is a linear function of the light intercepted, although the relation...
The productivity of fruit trees is a linear function of the light intercepted, although the relation...
The productivity of fruit trees is a linear function of the light intercepted, although the relation...
Orchard yields are a function of the light intercepted, although this linear relation is less tight ...
Orchard yields are a function of the light intercepted, although this linear relation is less tight ...
Orchard yields are a function of the light intercepted, although this linear relation is less tight ...
Orchard yields are a function of the light intercepted, although this linear relation is less tight ...
Orchard yields are a function of the light intercepted, although this linear relation is less tight ...
none7siOrchard yields are a function of the light intercepted, although this linear relation is less...
This paper reports a study conducted in a peach orchard (Asymmetric Orchard) where row orientation a...
This paper reports a study conducted in a peach orchard (Asymmetric Orchard) where row orientation a...
This paper reports a study conducted in a peach orchard (Asymmetric Orchard) where row orientation a...
This paper reports a study conducted in a peach orchard (Asymmetric Orchard) where row orientation ...
This paper reports a study conducted in a peach orchard (Asymmetric Orchard) where row orientation ...
Net carbon assimilation increases with irradiance to a saturation point, above which absorbed light ...
The productivity of fruit trees is a linear function of the light intercepted, although the relation...
The productivity of fruit trees is a linear function of the light intercepted, although the relation...
The productivity of fruit trees is a linear function of the light intercepted, although the relation...
Orchard yields are a function of the light intercepted, although this linear relation is less tight ...
Orchard yields are a function of the light intercepted, although this linear relation is less tight ...
Orchard yields are a function of the light intercepted, although this linear relation is less tight ...
Orchard yields are a function of the light intercepted, although this linear relation is less tight ...
Orchard yields are a function of the light intercepted, although this linear relation is less tight ...
none7siOrchard yields are a function of the light intercepted, although this linear relation is less...
This paper reports a study conducted in a peach orchard (Asymmetric Orchard) where row orientation a...
This paper reports a study conducted in a peach orchard (Asymmetric Orchard) where row orientation a...
This paper reports a study conducted in a peach orchard (Asymmetric Orchard) where row orientation a...
This paper reports a study conducted in a peach orchard (Asymmetric Orchard) where row orientation ...
This paper reports a study conducted in a peach orchard (Asymmetric Orchard) where row orientation ...
Net carbon assimilation increases with irradiance to a saturation point, above which absorbed light ...