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| Authors: | R. Giuliani, E. Magnanini, L. Corelli-Grappadelli |
| Keywords: | Prunus persica, light scanner, open systems, photosynthesis, transpiration |
Abstract:
Canopy photosynthesis (Ac), transpiration (Ec) and light interception of three peach training systems, delayed vasette (DV), palmette (P), and Y-trellis (Y), were measured by a whole-canopy gas exchange open system, and a custom-built all-wave scanner-recorder.
Whole-canopy assimilation rates peaked before midday in both DV and P, then Ac started to decrease in the afternoon, even if light was not a limiting factor.
Both canopies reached similar maximum Ec rates in late afternoon.
On the contrary, Ac of the east and west sides of the Y was nearly constant between 10:00 and 15:00 hours.
In DV and P, the assimilation-transpiration ratio (ATR) decreased from early morning hours to a minimum in early afternoon, increasing thereafter.
In the Y, ATR values were higher than in DV and P and, after the initial morning decrease, they remained stable until the end of the day.
On a hectare base, light interception in DV and P was similar, while Y showed higher interception throughout the day.
Whole-canopy photosynthesis was linearly related to the amount of light intercepted by the tree.
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