Introduction. A short harvest window is common in litchi production worldwide, leading to imbalance between supply and demand for fresh fruit. This problem can be mitigated with early-maturing cultivars, such as ‘Early Big’, released in 2010 in Taiwan. Our goal was to characterize the generative development in this novel litchi cultivar. Materials and methods. The patterns of female flowering and fruit development, and fruit abscission were investigated in ‘Early Big’ litchi in 2013 and 2014. The relationship between the second round (2ndR) blooming and the first round (1stR) fruit was studied. The ambient temperature in both years was recorded. Results and di...
Soilless programmed conditions for strawberry need high efficiency and high capability to forecast t...
Phenological responses of plants to temperature dynamics are receiving attention due to the ongoing ...
Plant reproduction is indispensable for maintaining crop productivity and species sustainability whi...
Introduction. A short harvest window is common in litchi production worldwide, leading to imbalance ...
Not AvailableLychee or litchi (Litchi chinensis Sonn.) is most popular fruit of South-East Asia, pro...
Fruit growth and development of litchi (Litchi chinensis Sonn.) cv. Brewster, were observed during g...
To counteract the alternate bearing in some litchi cultivars, an experiment was conducted on annual ...
AbstractProductivity of temperate deciduous crops is potentially more vulnerable to climate change t...
Not AvailableAn experiment was conducted to assess the effect of inflorescence on fruit set, yield a...
Not AvailableIndividual panicles produce hundreds of pistillate flowers, but only a small proportion...
AbstractLitchi (Litchi chinensis Sonn. cv. Hong Huay) is one of the most economically important frui...
Severe barrenness of maize (Zea mays L.) occurred in 2003 in eastern Hokkaido (Konsen region), one o...
<p>Litchi (Litchi chinensis) is an important subtropical fruit tree with high commercial value. Howe...
Not AvailableInvestigations were undertaken to develop a better understanding of assimilate partitio...
BACKGROUND: With the migration of human beings, advances of agricultural sciences, evolution of plan...
Soilless programmed conditions for strawberry need high efficiency and high capability to forecast t...
Phenological responses of plants to temperature dynamics are receiving attention due to the ongoing ...
Plant reproduction is indispensable for maintaining crop productivity and species sustainability whi...
Introduction. A short harvest window is common in litchi production worldwide, leading to imbalance ...
Not AvailableLychee or litchi (Litchi chinensis Sonn.) is most popular fruit of South-East Asia, pro...
Fruit growth and development of litchi (Litchi chinensis Sonn.) cv. Brewster, were observed during g...
To counteract the alternate bearing in some litchi cultivars, an experiment was conducted on annual ...
AbstractProductivity of temperate deciduous crops is potentially more vulnerable to climate change t...
Not AvailableAn experiment was conducted to assess the effect of inflorescence on fruit set, yield a...
Not AvailableIndividual panicles produce hundreds of pistillate flowers, but only a small proportion...
AbstractLitchi (Litchi chinensis Sonn. cv. Hong Huay) is one of the most economically important frui...
Severe barrenness of maize (Zea mays L.) occurred in 2003 in eastern Hokkaido (Konsen region), one o...
<p>Litchi (Litchi chinensis) is an important subtropical fruit tree with high commercial value. Howe...
Not AvailableInvestigations were undertaken to develop a better understanding of assimilate partitio...
BACKGROUND: With the migration of human beings, advances of agricultural sciences, evolution of plan...
Soilless programmed conditions for strawberry need high efficiency and high capability to forecast t...
Phenological responses of plants to temperature dynamics are receiving attention due to the ongoing ...
Plant reproduction is indispensable for maintaining crop productivity and species sustainability whi...