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Variation in flower abscission of peppers under stress shading conditions

Euphytica, 1994
Seedlings from 77 accessions including inbreds, F1 hybrids and seven F2 populations were exposed to approximately 60% shading for 35 days following transplanting into the field.
Chen Shifriss   +2 more
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Detasseling increases kernel number in maize under shade stress

Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2020
Abstract Kernel number is one of the critical components of maize yield and is sensitive to environment variation around tasseling when the tassel, stem and ear grow simultaneously. Similar to other areas in the world, the North China Plain faced reduced irradiance during the maize growing season, especially the critical window for determinating ...
Zhen Gao   +9 more
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Molecular mechanisms underlying coordinated responses of plants to shade and environmental stresses

The Plant Journal
SUMMARYShade avoidance syndrome (SAS) is triggered by a low ratio of red (R) to far‐red (FR) light (R/FR ratio), which is caused by neighbor detection and/or canopy shade. In order to compete for the limited light, plants elongate hypocotyls and petioles by deactivating phytochrome B (phyB), a major R light photoreceptor, thus releasing its inhibition ...
Run Han   +4 more
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Partial shade stress test for thin-film photovoltaic modules

SPIE Proceedings, 2015
Partial shade of monolithic thin-film PV modules can cause reverse-bias conditions leading to permanent damage. In this work, we introduce a partial shade stress test for thin-film PV modules that quantifies permanent performance loss. The test reproduces shading and loading conditions that may occur in the field.
Timothy J. Silverman   +3 more
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THE EFFECT OF SHADE STRESS ON THE PERFORMANCE OF CORN FOR SILAGE VERSUS GRAIN

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 1986
A field study was conducted near Guelph, Ontario, to investigate the effects of shade stress on the yield of corn grown for silage versus grain. The effects of shading on the quality of whole-plant corn silage were also examined. Shade was provided by two layers of fiberglass screen, which reduced the amount of light by approximately 65%.
D. M. N. MBEWE, R. B. HUNTER
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Shade Stress and Management

2007
John Clinton Stier, David Gardner
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[Effects of soil water stress and shading on growth characteristics of ginger].

Ying yong sheng tai xue bao = The journal of applied ecology, 2004
Water stress decreased the chlorophyll contents, stomatic density, and stomatic size of ginger leaves, and reduced the root activity and magnitude of bleeding sap of ginger roots. Under the same water contents, shading increased the root activity and the chlorophyll contents and stomatic size of upper cuticulae of ginger leaves, but decreased the ...
Kun, Xu, Qi, Zou, Yan, Zhao
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Effects of agrovoltaic shading on grapevine physiological status and stress responses

Agrovoltaics has been proposed as an innovative strategy to combine renewable energy production with agricultural activity, particularly in Mediterranean regions characterized by high solar radiation. In woody crops such as grapevine, the partial shading associated with these systems can modify the canopy microclimate and help mitigate the effects of ...
Pablo A. Morales-Rodríguez   +6 more
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