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Several studies have revealed that fruit-zone leaf removal could change the microclimate of grapevine growth, thereby causing complex effects on fruit composition.
Zhiyu Li +4 more
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Early leaf removal impact on volatile composition of Tempranillo wines [PDF]
AbstractBACKGROUND: Early defoliation is a very innovative technique in viticulture used for yield management. The effects of early leaf removal performed manually and mechanically at two different phenological stages, pre‐bloom and fruit set, on the volatile composition of Tempranillo (Vitis vinifera L.) wines were studied.
Vilanova, Mar +4 more
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Effects of leaf removal on yield components in sunflower.
In a study of the relationship between leaf apparatus and yield in sunflower, the Rumanian hybrid HS 18 and the French hybrid INRA 4701 were subjected to a variety of leaf removal treatments. These treatments differed both in the number and in the position of the leaves removed.
Pereira, A.S.R.
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Effect of Leaf Removal and Insecticide Applications on Population Densities of Leafhoppers and Mites Associated with Grapevines. [PDF]
Simple Summary A study was conducted in two vineyards located in Northern Italy to investigate the effects of mechanical leaf removal, insecticide application, and their interaction on grapevine arthropods. The results showed that the use of insecticides
Prazaru SC +7 more
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Over-accumulation of salt in rice plants is an effect of salt stress which decreases growth and grain yield. Salt removal ability in leaf sheaths is a tolerance mechanism to decrease salt entry and accumulation in leaf blades and maintain photosynthesis ...
Itsuki Goto +10 more
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Growth of internodes and branching of a tomato plant
Relevance. A significant influence on the use of the volume of greenhouses by a tomato plant is its height, which consists of the length of the internodes of monopodial and sympodial shoots.
V. G. Korol
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Sink Removal and Leaf Senescence in Soybean [PDF]
Three cultivars of soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr. cvs Harper, McCall, and Maple Amber) were grown in the field and kept continuously deflowered throughout the normal seedfill period. For all cultivars, deflowering led to delayed leaf abscission and a slower rate of chlorophyll loss.
S J, Crafts-Brandner, D B, Egli
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Response of Tannat (Vitis vinifera L.) to pre-flowering leaf removal in a humid climate
The aim of this study was to test the effect of pre-flowering leaf removal (PFD) on grape sanitary status, yield, source-sink balance and berry composition.
Leandro Arrillaga +5 more
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Effect of Head Removal on Leaf Senescence of Sunflower [PDF]
Greenhouse and field studies examined the effect of flower or seedhead removal on leaf senescence and associated changes in sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) plants. At intervals during seed development, selected leaves (leaves 6 through 8 from the top in the greenhouse and leaf 7 from the top in the field) were harvested and analyzed for chlorophyll ...
I, Ho, F E, Below, R H, Hageman
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Fruit zone leaf removal is a vineyard management practice used to manage bunch rots, fruit composition, and crop yield. We were interested in evaluating fruit zone leaf removal effects on bunch rot, fruit composition, and crop yield in ‘Chardonnay’ grown
Annie R. Vogel +3 more
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