Production and quality of strawberry cultivated under different colors of low tunnel cover

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Autor(a) principal: Henschel,Juliane M
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Resende,Juliano TV, Giloni-Lima,Patrícia C, Zeist,André R, Lima Filho,Renato B, Santos,Matheus H
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Horticultura Brasileira
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Strawberry is a crop of great economic and social importance. Its fruits are appreciated both for their flavor and nutraceutical potential. Some studies confirm that light quality influences plant physiology. Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate if changes in light spectrum, provided by low tunnels, can improve vegetative traits, as well as, production and fruit quality of strawberry. The authors used six tunnel covers (red, yellow, blue, green, transparent and opaque and one control, without cover), and two cultivars: a short photoperiod cultivar (Camarosa) and a neutral photoperiod cultivar (Albion). Experiment was evaluated in two seasons: production and plant development first; and then, post-harvest quality. Overall, Camarosa showed higher vegetative growth, lower production, and better fruit quality than Albion. Due to the complexity of physiological and biochemical responses, each trait evaluated showed a specific response to light changes. The red, blue, yellow and green covers did not show any significant improvement comparing with transparent and opaque covers. Thus, the authors suggest the use of the latter ones which have already been used commercially.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Production and quality of strawberry cultivated under different colors of low tunnel cover
title Production and quality of strawberry cultivated under different colors of low tunnel cover
spellingShingle Production and quality of strawberry cultivated under different colors of low tunnel cover
Henschel,Juliane M
Fragaria ananassa
light spectrum
light intensity
colored films
photomorphogenesis
photoperiod.
title_short Production and quality of strawberry cultivated under different colors of low tunnel cover
title_full Production and quality of strawberry cultivated under different colors of low tunnel cover
title_fullStr Production and quality of strawberry cultivated under different colors of low tunnel cover
title_full_unstemmed Production and quality of strawberry cultivated under different colors of low tunnel cover
title_sort Production and quality of strawberry cultivated under different colors of low tunnel cover
author Henschel,Juliane M
author_facet Henschel,Juliane M
Resende,Juliano TV
Giloni-Lima,Patrícia C
Zeist,André R
Lima Filho,Renato B
Santos,Matheus H
author_role author
author2 Resende,Juliano TV
Giloni-Lima,Patrícia C
Zeist,André R
Lima Filho,Renato B
Santos,Matheus H
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Henschel,Juliane M
Resende,Juliano TV
Giloni-Lima,Patrícia C
Zeist,André R
Lima Filho,Renato B
Santos,Matheus H
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fragaria ananassa
light spectrum
light intensity
colored films
photomorphogenesis
photoperiod.
topic Fragaria ananassa
light spectrum
light intensity
colored films
photomorphogenesis
photoperiod.
description ABSTRACT Strawberry is a crop of great economic and social importance. Its fruits are appreciated both for their flavor and nutraceutical potential. Some studies confirm that light quality influences plant physiology. Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate if changes in light spectrum, provided by low tunnels, can improve vegetative traits, as well as, production and fruit quality of strawberry. The authors used six tunnel covers (red, yellow, blue, green, transparent and opaque and one control, without cover), and two cultivars: a short photoperiod cultivar (Camarosa) and a neutral photoperiod cultivar (Albion). Experiment was evaluated in two seasons: production and plant development first; and then, post-harvest quality. Overall, Camarosa showed higher vegetative growth, lower production, and better fruit quality than Albion. Due to the complexity of physiological and biochemical responses, each trait evaluated showed a specific response to light changes. The red, blue, yellow and green covers did not show any significant improvement comparing with transparent and opaque covers. Thus, the authors suggest the use of the latter ones which have already been used commercially.
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