2020
DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.10300
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Impact of varying agrometeorological indices on peel color and composition of Kinnow fruit (Citrus nobilis Lour x Citrus deliciosa Tenora) grown at different ecological zones

Abstract: Background Kinnow orchards were selected in different ecological zones in districts Sargodha, Toba Tek Singh (TTS) and Vehari of the Punjab province, Pakistan. Three biological replicates in block form were applied by using analysis of variance techniques to assess varying agrometeorological indices impact on fruit color‐development and peel composition. Results Fruit samples were randomly collected on each month's end starting from August up to February. Chromameter was used for measuring coloring parameters … Show more

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“…Leafminer's individual developmental stages DDs were multiplied with each month's average relative humidity (RHa) for the calculation of HYTUs and expressed as °C day% 30 , 46 , 47 . …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Leafminer's individual developmental stages DDs were multiplied with each month's average relative humidity (RHa) for the calculation of HYTUs and expressed as °C day% 30 , 46 , 47 . …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Citrus growth ceases below 13 °C 92 by keeping this temperature as threshold when computing growing degree days (GDDs) and other heat units of subtracting base temperature from mean daily temperature 10 , 93 . Vehari region has higher mean daily temperature, followed by TTS and lower was recorded in Sargodha 15 , accordingly GDDs, CHU, mCHU, p Heat unit and n Heat unit were counted in all three districts with leading counts in Vehari and lesser in Sargodha 6 , 12 . More GDDs were counted of citrus fruit in the warm areas of Australia 92 to justify this work of recording additional GDDs at warm district Vehari along with other temperature based heat units such as CHU, mCHU, pHu, nHu.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…However both RH and temperature different regimes decide the extent of diseases, pests and fruit quality of citrus 15 by recording more pest damage in dry conditions and diseases infestation in warm-humid areas to affect fruit quality 11 which has justified the present work of showing more unevenness in fruiting patterns in warm conditions due to more fluctuation in climate variables. Climate variables also influence on citrus external quality features based on color development 6 as well as internal changes in the levels of juice contents, acidity, sugars and polyphenols 12 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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