Title of article :
Effect of fruit canopy position on microenvironment and physical development of starfruit cultivated under netted structure.
Author/Authors :
Zabedah, M. Malaysian Agricultural Research and Deve lopme nt Institute - Horticulture Research Centre, Malaysia , Yusoff, A.M. Malaysian Agricultural Research and Deve lopme nt Institute - Strategic Resources Research Centre, Malaysia , Ridzwan, H.M. Universiti Putra Malaysia - Faculty of Agriculture, Malaysia , Fauzi, R.M. Universiti Putra Malaysia - Faculty of Agricu lture, Malaysia , Aishah, H. Universiti Putra Malaysia - Faculty of Agricu lture, Malaysia
From page :
31
To page :
38
Abstract :
A study was conducted to determi ne the effec t of fr uit canopy position on the microenvironment and physical development of starfruit (Averrhaa curambola ), The treatments con sisted of three canopy positions: fruits facing the morning sun. fruits facing the evening sun and fruits under the canopy. The microenvironment data included irradiance and heat units impinging on the fruit and rainfall throughout the fruit development period . Fruits facing the morning sun always received the highest daily cumulative irradiance (5-35 m/m2) . followed by fruits exposed to the evening sun ( 1- 10 m/m2) and fruits under the plant canopy ( 1 m/m2) , The difference in irradiance resulted in difference in temperature of the frui t surface which in turn influenced the heat units (°C) impinging on the fruits . Fruits under the canopy had significantly hig her fresh weight than fruits exposed to the morning and evening sun. The relationship between fruit fresh weight and the microenvironment confirmed that irradiance has negative influence on fruit fresh weight.
Keywords :
Averrhoa carambola , canopy position , microenvironme nt , irradiance , heat units , fruit size
Journal title :
Journal of Tropical Agriculture and Food Science
Journal title :
Journal of Tropical Agriculture and Food Science
Record number :
2576934
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