This work tests the possibility to monitor fruit growth as a potential physiological indicator for tree water status and productive performance in apple, for potential implementation in decision support systems for irrigation scheduling. Starting from 10 weeks after full bloom (WAFB), a wide range of plant water statuses was induced in a “Gala” apple orchard by applying different shading (with red-50%, white-50%, and black-20% nets) and irrigation levels (severe-SS, moderate-MS and no-NS stress). For each net*irrigation treatment combination, midday stem water potential (mSWP) was assessed weekly, while fruit diameter variations were continuously monitored using automatic fruit gauges, from 10 WAFB until harvest. Leaf gas exchanges were als...
After about a decade invested in development of plant-based techniques to diagnose tree water status...
17 pages, 2 figures, 3 tables.Precise irrigation is essential in arid and semi-arid areas where wate...
Aims: Climate, soil water potential (SWP), leaf relative water content (RWC), stomatal conductance (...
This work tests the possibility to monitor fruit growth as a potential physiological indicator for t...
Different irrigation levels corresponding to 30, 60 and 100% of estimated ETc were applied to a 'Gal...
The performance of different indicators of plant water status as a tool for irrigation management wa...
Fruit growth is a key factor to be considered when evaluating overall plant performance, as it repr...
The effect of different light environments on 'Imperial Gala' apple yield and several physiological ...
International audienceThis study was conducted at the Station Expérimentale Fruits et Légumes in the...
Fruit production has to be adapted to climate change that is often associated with heat and water de...
Fruit production has to be adapted to climate change that is often associated with heat and water de...
International audienceThis research aimed at analyzing the response of apple tree varieties subjecte...
Conventional irrigation management is often inefficient in responding to seasonal changes of tree wa...
Predicting apple yield in relation to tree water use is important for irrigation planning and evalua...
WOS: 000453168000006This study aimed to investigate response of "Granny Smith" apple (Malus domestic...
After about a decade invested in development of plant-based techniques to diagnose tree water status...
17 pages, 2 figures, 3 tables.Precise irrigation is essential in arid and semi-arid areas where wate...
Aims: Climate, soil water potential (SWP), leaf relative water content (RWC), stomatal conductance (...
This work tests the possibility to monitor fruit growth as a potential physiological indicator for t...
Different irrigation levels corresponding to 30, 60 and 100% of estimated ETc were applied to a 'Gal...
The performance of different indicators of plant water status as a tool for irrigation management wa...
Fruit growth is a key factor to be considered when evaluating overall plant performance, as it repr...
The effect of different light environments on 'Imperial Gala' apple yield and several physiological ...
International audienceThis study was conducted at the Station Expérimentale Fruits et Légumes in the...
Fruit production has to be adapted to climate change that is often associated with heat and water de...
Fruit production has to be adapted to climate change that is often associated with heat and water de...
International audienceThis research aimed at analyzing the response of apple tree varieties subjecte...
Conventional irrigation management is often inefficient in responding to seasonal changes of tree wa...
Predicting apple yield in relation to tree water use is important for irrigation planning and evalua...
WOS: 000453168000006This study aimed to investigate response of "Granny Smith" apple (Malus domestic...
After about a decade invested in development of plant-based techniques to diagnose tree water status...
17 pages, 2 figures, 3 tables.Precise irrigation is essential in arid and semi-arid areas where wate...
Aims: Climate, soil water potential (SWP), leaf relative water content (RWC), stomatal conductance (...