2014
DOI: 10.7161/anajas.2014.29.2.87-99
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Investigating of the Effect of Different Shading Treatments on Growth in ‘Sweet Charlie’ Strawberry Variety With Quantitative Analyses

Abstract: ÖZET: Bu araştırmada, değişik gölgeleme uygulamalarının (plastik serada gölgesiz (SK), sürekli gölgeleme (SG), meyve döneminde gölgeleme (MD) ve açıkta (A) yetiştiricilik) 'Sweet Charlie' çilek çeşidinde büyüme üzerine etkisi kantitatif analizlerle incelenmiştir. Çalışmada genel olarak kök, gövde, yaprak ve toplam bitki kuru ağırlıklarının açıkta ve gölgeleme uygulamalarında daha düşük olduğu saptanmıştır. Sürekli gölgede yetişen bitkilerin gövde kuru ağırlıkları meyve verim döneminde gölgelenen bitkilerden da… Show more

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“…The lowest total plant dry weight value was determined on the Kolibri F1 variety grown on October 15 as 0.016 g in same applications (Figure 2). In many studies, total plant dry weight has confirmed that increasing air and soil temperatures reduce total plant dry weight, which supports our results in the study [6,7,8,9].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…The lowest total plant dry weight value was determined on the Kolibri F1 variety grown on October 15 as 0.016 g in same applications (Figure 2). In many studies, total plant dry weight has confirmed that increasing air and soil temperatures reduce total plant dry weight, which supports our results in the study [6,7,8,9].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…NAR is generally found to be higher in plants grown with mulch during the growth period. Özbakır et al [8], Öztürk and Demirsoy [9], reported that decreasing temperature and light reduced NAR. Conversely, Heuvelink [12] reported that temperature generally has very little effect on NAR, but that non-optimal temperature gradients cause significant changes in net assimilation rate.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%