FRUIT-GROWTH AND BIOMASS ALLOCATION TO THE FRUITS IN CUCUMBER .1. EFFECT OF FRUIT LOAD AND TEMPERATURE

Authors
Citation
Lfm. Marcelis, FRUIT-GROWTH AND BIOMASS ALLOCATION TO THE FRUITS IN CUCUMBER .1. EFFECT OF FRUIT LOAD AND TEMPERATURE, Scientia horticulturae, 54(2), 1993, pp. 107-121
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Horticulture
Journal title
ISSN journal
03044238
Volume
54
Issue
2
Year of publication
1993
Pages
107 - 121
Database
ISI
SICI code
0304-4238(1993)54:2<107:FABATT>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
Cucumber plants were grown at 18-degrees-C or 25-degrees-C and with fo ur intensities of fruit removal to analyse the effects of temperature and the number and weight of fruits on fruit growth and biomass alloca tion to the fruits. Increasing the number of fruits per plant increase d the total fruit growth at the expense of the vegetative growth. The daily biomass allocation to the fruits showed a saturation type relati onship with the total fruit weight on a plant. With the same number or weight of fruits on a plant, the biomass allocation to the fruits was greater at 25-degrees-C than at 18-degrees-C. When the number of frui ts on a plant was not manually restricted, temperature had only a slig ht effect on the biomass allocation because there were less fruits on a plant at 25-degrees-C than at 18-degrees-C. With increasing number o f fruits per plant or decreasing temperature the growth rate of the in dividual fruits decreased, resulting in an increase in the growing per iod from anthesis until harvest of the individual fruits. The dry-matt er percentage of the fruits decreased with increasing number of fruits on a plant and with increasing temperature. The fruit fresh weight pr oduction increased with increasing temperature, but fruit dry weight p roduction was hardly affected.