Effects of Summer Pruning on the Photosynthetic Activity of Current Shoots and the Translocation and Distribution of 13C-Photosynthates in Hedgerow-Trained Sweet Cherry Trees
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of summer pruning on the improvement and uniformity of the quality of fruit hedgerow-trained sweet cherry trees. The photosynthetic activity and translocation and distribution of photosynthates before summer pruning were compared with those after summer pruning to identify changes. Photosynthetic activity was measured in the basal part of current shoots 30 days after summer pruning. Photosynthetic activity did not change in response to weak sunlight, but it … Show more
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