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A balance must be established between yield and leaf area in the vineyard. Leaf removal and cluster thinning in canopy management applications; it is an effective tool in regulating the dynamic relationship between crop load and yield. The effects of these applications and the times were investigated in the vineyard consisting of Michele Palieri vines ...
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A balance must be established between yield and leaf area in the vineyard. Leaf removal and cluster thinning in canopy management applications; it is an effective tool in regulating the dynamic relationship between crop load and yield. The effects of these applications and the times were investigated in the vineyard consisting of Michele Palieri vines ...
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Effects of Leaf Removal, Leaf Tying, and Overhead Irrigation on Transplanted Pygmy Date Palms
Arboriculture & Urban Forestry, 1994AbstractThe effects of leaf removal, leaf tying, and overhead irrigation during transplanting were determined using mature pygmy date palms(Phoenix roebelenii).In one experiment palms had all, 2/3, or none of their leaves removed and were irrigated overhead or on the soil surface only.
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Simulated Insect Damage to Rice: Effects of Leaf Removal
Journal of Economic Entomology, 1978Insect damage to rice was simulated by artificially removing various portions of the photosynthetic surfaces during the seedling and tillering stage of growth. Twenty-five and 50% leaf removal in the seedling stage reduced yields 3 and 8%. respectively. Twenty-five and 50% removal in the tillering stage reduced yields 5 and 12%. respectively.
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Effects of Leaf Removal on Survival of Transplanted Sabal Palms
Arboriculture & Urban Forestry, 1991A large landscape Installation of mature sabal palms was utilized to determine if complete leaf removal, as opposed to leaving one-third of the canopy on the palm, would improve transplant success in this species. After eight months 95% of the palms completely defoliated were alive, versus 64% for palms transplanted with leaves.
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Effects of Plant Spacing and Leaf Removal Frequency on Leaf Numbers and Fresh Leaf Weight of Kale
East African Agricultural and Forestry Journal, 1994Paul W. Chahira, Francis M. Itulya
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Crop level vs. leaf removal: Effects on Istrian Malvasia wine aroma and phenolic acids composition
Food Chemistry, 2020Marijan Bubola +2 more
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