1994
DOI: 10.2503/jjshs.62.761
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Light and Fruit Distributions within a Canopy of 'Fuji' Apple Trees Trained to a Traditional Open-Center System in Japan.

Abstract: Light and fruit distributions within foliar canopies were measured on three 27-yearold 'Fuji'/Marubakaido (Malus prunifolia Borkh. var. ringo Asami) apple trees trained to a traditional flat open-center system developed in Japan. The canopies extended more horizontally than in depth and were interspersed with many open spaces. The percent instantaneous incident photosynthetic photon flux density (%INPPFD) was measured with quantum sensors on overcast days in mid-September and early November. Measurements were … Show more

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“…Therefore, fruit distribution within the canopy volume is also related to light availability, as previously reported (e.g. Klein et al 1991;Kikuchi et al 1994). These results show that higher fruit and foliage concentrations are located close to the assimilate sources.…”
Section: Spatial Distributionssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Therefore, fruit distribution within the canopy volume is also related to light availability, as previously reported (e.g. Klein et al 1991;Kikuchi et al 1994). These results show that higher fruit and foliage concentrations are located close to the assimilate sources.…”
Section: Spatial Distributionssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…6). In agreement with this result, fruit distributions within crowns have also been related to light availability (e. g. Klein et al 1991;Kikuchi et al 1994). In addition to the photosynthetic history of the parent shoot, fruited shoots have to supply assimilates to fruit during the current season in order to avoid abortion.…”
Section: Plant Imagesmentioning
confidence: 65%