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Effects of climatic factors and water stress on the diurnal fluctuation in diameter of bell pepper fruit
Year:
2000
Authors :
Aloni, Benyamin
;
.
Karni, Leah
;
.
Moreshet, Samuel
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Volume :
75
Co-Authors:
Yao, C., Dept. of Environ. Phys. and Irrigat., Inst. Soil, Water and Environ. Sci., Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel, Department of Agricultural Botany, Fac. Agric., Food Environ. Qual. S., Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rehovot 76100, Israel
Moreshet, S., Dept. of Environ. Phys. and Irrigat., Inst. Soil, Water and Environ. Sci., Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
Aloni, B., Department of Vegetable Crops, Institute of Field and Garden Crops, Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
Karni, L., Department of Vegetable Crops, Institute of Field and Garden Crops, Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
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11
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Total pages:
6
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Abstract:
Cracking of bell pepper fruits is one of the most severe problems affecting their marketable yield. Repeated shrinkage and expansion weakens the fruit cuticle and causes cracking. This study investigated the effects of climatic factors and water stress on the diurnal fluctuation in pepper fruit diameter. Two experiments were conducted in three controlled greenhouses with different air temperatures and relative humidities. The results indicated that the factors affecting leaf transpiration, such as solar radiation, vapour pressure deficit (VPD), air temperature and water stress, affect the timing and amplitude of diurnal fluctuations in diameter of bell pepper fruit. Earlier fruit shrinkage start time (FSST) in the morning, earlier fruit shrinkage ending time (FSET) in the afternoon and larger shrinkage amount were observed in fruits grown in the greenhouse with high night air temperature and low night vapour pressure deficit. Plant root water stress resulted in earlier FSST. Higher incoming radiation increased fruit shrinkage. Sunlit fruits shrank more than those in shade under the same environmental conditions, which is a possible mechanism for more cracking in sunlit fruits. However, no differences of FSST and FSET were observed between fruits in sun and in shade.
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Language:
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Effects of climatic factors and water stress on the diurnal fluctuation in diameter of bell pepper fruit
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Yao, C., Dept. of Environ. Phys. and Irrigat., Inst. Soil, Water and Environ. Sci., Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel, Department of Agricultural Botany, Fac. Agric., Food Environ. Qual. S., Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rehovot 76100, Israel
Moreshet, S., Dept. of Environ. Phys. and Irrigat., Inst. Soil, Water and Environ. Sci., Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
Aloni, B., Department of Vegetable Crops, Institute of Field and Garden Crops, Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
Karni, L., Department of Vegetable Crops, Institute of Field and Garden Crops, Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
Effects of climatic factors and water stress on the diurnal fluctuation in diameter of bell pepper fruit
Cracking of bell pepper fruits is one of the most severe problems affecting their marketable yield. Repeated shrinkage and expansion weakens the fruit cuticle and causes cracking. This study investigated the effects of climatic factors and water stress on the diurnal fluctuation in pepper fruit diameter. Two experiments were conducted in three controlled greenhouses with different air temperatures and relative humidities. The results indicated that the factors affecting leaf transpiration, such as solar radiation, vapour pressure deficit (VPD), air temperature and water stress, affect the timing and amplitude of diurnal fluctuations in diameter of bell pepper fruit. Earlier fruit shrinkage start time (FSST) in the morning, earlier fruit shrinkage ending time (FSET) in the afternoon and larger shrinkage amount were observed in fruits grown in the greenhouse with high night air temperature and low night vapour pressure deficit. Plant root water stress resulted in earlier FSST. Higher incoming radiation increased fruit shrinkage. Sunlit fruits shrank more than those in shade under the same environmental conditions, which is a possible mechanism for more cracking in sunlit fruits. However, no differences of FSST and FSET were observed between fruits in sun and in shade.
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