Leaf Attributes as Indices of Fruit Quality in Prune Tree Canopies

  • Southwick S
  • Weinbaum S
  • Muraoka T
  • et al.
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Abstract

Leaf dry weight per leaf area (LDW/LA); weight of leaf N per unit leaf area (LN/LA); leaf dry weight (LDW); and fruit quality, particularly sugar per fruit (SF); fruit fresh weight (FFW); and fruit dry weight (FDW) were measured over a range of daily average incident photosynthetic photon flux values (PPF) (50 to 1000 μmol·s -1 ·m -2 ) in 7-year-old prune (Prunus domestics L. syn. `Petite d'Agen') tree canopies. Linear or curvilinear relationships between these leaf attributes and fruit characteristics were significant over the PPF range. Analysis of LDW/LA or LN/LA may be used to indicate tree canopy locations in which fruit size and quality is limited by suboptimal PPF.

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Southwick, S. M., Weinbaum, S. A., Muraoka, T. T., Krueger, W. R., Shackel, K. A., & Yeager, J. T. (2019). Leaf Attributes as Indices of Fruit Quality in Prune Tree Canopies. HortScience, 25(7), 751–754. https://doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.25.7.751

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