Background and Aims Xylem flows into most fruits decline as the fruit develop, with important effects on mineral and carbohydrate accumulation. It has been hypothesized that an increase in xylem hydraulic resistance (RT) contributes to this process. This study examined changes in RT that occur during development of the berry of kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa), identified the region within the fruit where changes were occurring, and tested whether a decrease in irradiance during fruit development caused an increase in RT, potentially contributing to decreased mineral accumulation in shaded fruit. Methods RTwas measured using pressure chamber and flow meter methods, the two methods were compared, and the flow meter was also used ...
none5noWeather conditions are known to affect many physiological parameters like canopy gas exchange...
Effects of exposure to light and air movement on the accumulation of some mineral elements in fruit ...
Weather conditions are known to affect many physiological parameters like canopy gas exchanges, tree...
Background and Aims Xylem flows into most fruits decline as the fruit develop, with important effe...
Indirect evidence suggests that water supply to fleshy fruits during the final stages of development...
The late stage of fruit growth in Actinidia deliciosa is characterized by slow volume increases, low...
Background and Aims The kiwifruit berry is characterized by an early stage of rapid growth, followed...
Xylem water transport from the parent plant into the fruit plays a crucial role in fruit growth, dev...
This study aimed at determining how source-sink balance and phloem/xylem flows affect nectarine frui...
Repeat purchase of kiwifruit is primarily driven by consumer judgement of internal fruit quality att...
The aim of this study was to understand kiwifruit berry development and the role of cell turgor and ...
It is well known that in kiwifruit fruit, calcium is involved in fruit storage quality. Light intens...
Fruit growth is a complex mechanism resulting from biochemical and biophysical events leading water ...
none5noWeather conditions are known to affect many physiological parameters like canopy gas exchange...
Effects of exposure to light and air movement on the accumulation of some mineral elements in fruit ...
Weather conditions are known to affect many physiological parameters like canopy gas exchanges, tree...
Background and Aims Xylem flows into most fruits decline as the fruit develop, with important effe...
Indirect evidence suggests that water supply to fleshy fruits during the final stages of development...
The late stage of fruit growth in Actinidia deliciosa is characterized by slow volume increases, low...
Background and Aims The kiwifruit berry is characterized by an early stage of rapid growth, followed...
Xylem water transport from the parent plant into the fruit plays a crucial role in fruit growth, dev...
This study aimed at determining how source-sink balance and phloem/xylem flows affect nectarine frui...
Repeat purchase of kiwifruit is primarily driven by consumer judgement of internal fruit quality att...
The aim of this study was to understand kiwifruit berry development and the role of cell turgor and ...
It is well known that in kiwifruit fruit, calcium is involved in fruit storage quality. Light intens...
Fruit growth is a complex mechanism resulting from biochemical and biophysical events leading water ...
none5noWeather conditions are known to affect many physiological parameters like canopy gas exchange...
Effects of exposure to light and air movement on the accumulation of some mineral elements in fruit ...
Weather conditions are known to affect many physiological parameters like canopy gas exchanges, tree...