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Effect of Water States of Fruit Vesicle and Leaf on Fruit Quality in 'Trifoliate' Orange and 'Swingle citrumelo' Rootstock of 'Shiranuhi' [(Citrus unshiu ${\times}$ C. sinensis) ${\times}$ C. reticulata] Mandarin Hybrid, M16 A Line in Plastic Film House Cultivation  

Han, Sang-Heon (Faculty of Bioscience & Industry, Jeju National University)
Kang, Jong-Hoon (Jeju Special Self-Governing Province Agricultural Research and Extension Service)
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Journal of Bio-Environment Control / v.20, no.3, 2011 , pp. 204-210 More about this Journal
Abstract
This experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of water states (water, osmotic potential and turgor pressure) of fruit vesicle and leaf on soluble solids and organic acid contents of fruits of 'Shiranuhi' mandarin hybrid, M16 A line during the fruit maturing season in plastic house cultivation. The 'Shirauhi' grafted on 'Swingle citrumelo', strong strength of rootstock, produced fruit with lower soluble solids and organic acid content than 'Trifoliate' orange rootstock. The fruits vesicle water potential and turgor pressure measured before dawn in 'Swingle citrumelo' were higher tendency than the 'Trifoliate' orange, but osmotic potential values were lower than the 'Trifoliate' orange. The changes of leaf water potential were very similar to the fruit. The results suggest that in the 'Shirauhi' fruits grafted on two rootstocks changes of soluble solids and organic acid content of the fruit were influenced by the leaf water potential and the osmotic potential of the fruit vesicles, which might be caused by the difference of root distribution between two rootstocks.
Keywords
fruit soluble solids; organic acid content; osmotic potential; turgor pressure; water potential;
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