2014
DOI: 10.2525/ecb.52.167
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Energy-Saving Night Temperature Regime for Satsuma Mandarins (Citrus unshiu Marc.) Grown in a Plastic House with Heating. II. Effect of Night Temperature on Fruit Water and Carbon Balances

Abstract: In order to clarify the effect of nighttime temperatures on fruit development of Satsuma mandarin, we examined the fruit water and carbon balances using the 13 C tracer method and the roles of phloem and xylem transports for fruit growth under moderate night temperatures (MN, set at 23°C) and low night temperatures (LN, set at 13°C). The average predawn xylem water potentials were 0.79 0.04 MPa under MN and 0.77 0.03 MPa under LN. Fruit growth used 86% of pedicel sap flux toward the fruit, while transpiratory … Show more

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