A field study was conducted to examine the effect of low headed back of pear plants on photosynthesis, yield and fruit quality in pear trees cv. Patharnakh. Plants were maintained at heights of 1.0 m, 1.5 m, 2.0 m, 2.5 m and 3.0 m from ground level by removing top of the canopy during dormant season, while the control trees were not given any pruning treatment. The photosynthesis rate (Pn) and photosynthetic active radiation (PAR) were taken from April to July at fortnightly interval. Highest Pn of leaves trees was observed at morning time and it showed a positive relationship with PAR received. Both increased with advancement in season and recorded maximum in the 2nd fortnight of June, thereafter declined slightly. PAR and Pn increased wi...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of Malling H and Sydo quince rootstocks on water...
In 2002, daily fluctuations in trunk diameter and fruit diameter on ‘Conference’ pear trees were mea...
The plantation of intensive growing orchards and steady increase in yield is essential to return the...
Graduation date: 2015Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from April 7, 2015...
<p>Since the pear is not a flagship crop in Polish orchards, very little advanced research is conduc...
Graduation date: 1992The effect of canopy orientation on fruiting performance of 'Beurre\ud d'Anjou'...
Fast establishment of the canopy in young trees, followed by reduced vegetative vigour and precocity...
The effect of rootstock on scion photosynthesis can be quite marked. Reduced hydraulic conductivity ...
Reducing levels of fruit set is often desirable in many European pear (Pyrus communis L.) cultivars....
Reducing levels of fruit set is often desirable in many European pear (Pyrus communis L.) cultivars....
The availability of high quality water resources is becoming increasingly limited, and has been ide...
none4siLight availability within trees is an important factor for canopy and fruit development as li...
In pear, fruit ripening is not homogeneous, which leads to problems in harvest and storage managemen...
Under water restriction, stomatal closure limits photosynthesis (Pn) leading to a dangerous energy e...
In pear, fruit ripening is not homogeneous, which leads to problems in harvest and storage managemen...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of Malling H and Sydo quince rootstocks on water...
In 2002, daily fluctuations in trunk diameter and fruit diameter on ‘Conference’ pear trees were mea...
The plantation of intensive growing orchards and steady increase in yield is essential to return the...
Graduation date: 2015Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from April 7, 2015...
<p>Since the pear is not a flagship crop in Polish orchards, very little advanced research is conduc...
Graduation date: 1992The effect of canopy orientation on fruiting performance of 'Beurre\ud d'Anjou'...
Fast establishment of the canopy in young trees, followed by reduced vegetative vigour and precocity...
The effect of rootstock on scion photosynthesis can be quite marked. Reduced hydraulic conductivity ...
Reducing levels of fruit set is often desirable in many European pear (Pyrus communis L.) cultivars....
Reducing levels of fruit set is often desirable in many European pear (Pyrus communis L.) cultivars....
The availability of high quality water resources is becoming increasingly limited, and has been ide...
none4siLight availability within trees is an important factor for canopy and fruit development as li...
In pear, fruit ripening is not homogeneous, which leads to problems in harvest and storage managemen...
Under water restriction, stomatal closure limits photosynthesis (Pn) leading to a dangerous energy e...
In pear, fruit ripening is not homogeneous, which leads to problems in harvest and storage managemen...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of Malling H and Sydo quince rootstocks on water...
In 2002, daily fluctuations in trunk diameter and fruit diameter on ‘Conference’ pear trees were mea...
The plantation of intensive growing orchards and steady increase in yield is essential to return the...