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  1. Canopy temperature as a plant water stress indicator for nectarines

    Canopy temperature as a plant water stress indicator for nectarines

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Plant and Soil • Authors: Helga Tormann --- ,
    Three-year-old nectarine trees of the cultivar Independence grown in free-drainage lysimeters were exposed to a wet and a dry treatment, i.e. high soil moisture content throughout or progressive soil drying respectively. The canopy temperature of the trees was measured with...
  2. Invloed van tyd van ringelering op vruggrootte en rypwording van nektariens

    Invloed van tyd van ringelering op vruggrootte en rypwording van nektariens

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Plant and Soil • Authors: Hannelie Agenbag --- , Republiek van Suid-Afrika
    Voldraende Sunlite nektarienbome is in vyf produksie gebiede op 5, 6, 7, 8 en 9 weke na volblom geringeleer in 'n poging om ringelering se effek op vrugkwaliteit vas te stel. Alle ringeleerbehandelings het skynbaar tot groter vrugte gelei, maar...
  3. Effect of blossom stage of ‘Alpine’ nectarine on efficacy of chemical thinning using Armothin

    Effect of blossom stage of ‘Alpine’ nectarine on efficacy of chemical thinning using Armothin

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Plant and Soil • Authors: M.S. North --- Division of Horticulture, South Africa M. Booyse --- Biometry Unit, South Africa
    Fruit thinning of peach and nectarine cultivars is essential to maximize profitability and stabilize production and is routinely done by hand thinning of blossoms and early fruit. Chemical thinning of blossoms may reduce the cost of manual labour, but results...