The paper summarises the effects of the common weather variables radiation (R), windspeed (W), air temperature (T) and relative humidity (RH) on fruit transpiration, and on fruit mineral accumulation (particularly calcium, Ca) in apricot and kiwifruit plants. The effects of T and RH on transpiration are combined in vapour pressure deficit (VPD). Fruits grown under conditions of high R, W or VPD accumulate more Ca. The xylem/phloem mobility of Ca along with fruit morphoanatomical features are evoked to explain this result. Orchard managements to increase fruit Ca via manipulations of the fruits' aerial microenvironment are discussed.

Fruit microenvironment and fruit transpiration: implication for fruit quality traits.

MONTANARO, Giuseppe;XILOYANNIS, Cristos;DICHIO, Bartolomeo;
2014-01-01

Abstract

The paper summarises the effects of the common weather variables radiation (R), windspeed (W), air temperature (T) and relative humidity (RH) on fruit transpiration, and on fruit mineral accumulation (particularly calcium, Ca) in apricot and kiwifruit plants. The effects of T and RH on transpiration are combined in vapour pressure deficit (VPD). Fruits grown under conditions of high R, W or VPD accumulate more Ca. The xylem/phloem mobility of Ca along with fruit morphoanatomical features are evoked to explain this result. Orchard managements to increase fruit Ca via manipulations of the fruits' aerial microenvironment are discussed.
2014
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