2022
DOI: 10.15832/ankutbd.949464
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Effect of yellow and Stop Drosophila Normal anti-insect photoselective nets on vegetative, generative and bioactive traits of peach (cv. Suncrest)

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“…The effect of netting on fruit coloration was mostly studied in apple fruits. In the majority of studies, netting had a negative or no impact on apple (depending on the net type, variety, or studied year) [32,42,43,57,58,60,90,96,109,124] or peach [125] additional coloration. A lack of impact was also reported in apricots [55].…”
Section: Fruit Color and Pigmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The effect of netting on fruit coloration was mostly studied in apple fruits. In the majority of studies, netting had a negative or no impact on apple (depending on the net type, variety, or studied year) [32,42,43,57,58,60,90,96,109,124] or peach [125] additional coloration. A lack of impact was also reported in apricots [55].…”
Section: Fruit Color and Pigmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anthocyanins are a sign of ripening, because most fruits of various fruit species typically accumulate them during the ripening phase [25,127]; thus, a possible mechanism of net influence on anthocyanin content should be sought in this period. Most studies reported that anthocyanin content in fruits was generally lower when grown under nets than in natural conditions [23,25,32,37,124,125], except in certain cases where the use of nets alleviated stressful conditions (temperature) or in shade-tolerant species [23,25].…”
Section: Fruit Color and Pigmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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