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          <author>Z. Q. Gao</author>
          <author>Z. Q. Li</author>
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        <title>LIGHT USE EFFICIENCY DISTRIBUTION AS A FUNCTION OF DIFFERENT TREE SHAPES IN APPLE</title>
        <secondary-title>Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences</secondary-title>
        <alt-title>JAPS</alt-title>
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      <dates><year>2015</year><pub-dates><date>2015/06/01</date></pub-dates></dates>
      <volume>25</volume>
      <number>3</number>
      <pages>247-253</pages>
      <isbn>1018-7081</isbn>
      <electronic-resource-num>NA</electronic-resource-num>
      <abstract>&lt;p&gt;Light use efficiency (LUE) is the single, most influencing factor on fruit yield and quality. The three-dimensional (3-D) distribution and diurnal variation of the LUE of the fruit tree canopy can be simulated by establishing the coupled model of the net photosynthetic rate (Pn) and the 3-d canopy&amp;rsquo;s photo synthetically-active radiation (PAR). The 3-D distribution of the Pn of the canopy was determined by the C3 photosynthesis model and the 3-D distribution of PAR and leaf area. LUE was expressed as the ratio of Pn to PAR. The diurnal variations and 3-D distributions of four apple tree shapes LUEs (I: small-sparse shape, II: disperse-stratified shape, III: spindle shape, and IV: open-center shape) were simulated through the coupled model. The results of the simulation demonstrated that, under high radiation conditions (PAR=1500 &amp;mu;mol&amp;middot;m- 2&amp;middot;s-1), the LUEs of the four tree shapes were 0.0186 &amp;mu;mol&amp;middot;mol-1 , 0.0199 &amp;mu;mol&amp;middot;mol-1 , 0.0187 &amp;mu;mol&amp;middot;mol-1 , and 0.0150 &amp;mu;mol&amp;middot;mol-1 , in treatment I to IV, respectively. On clear days, the apple tree canopy&amp;rsquo;s LUE displayed a bimodal curve. The LUEs of the four tree shapes&amp;rsquo; canopies per unit of ground for a day were 0.0127 mol&amp;middot;mol-1 , 0.0151 mol&amp;middot;mol-1 , 0.0144 mol&amp;middot;mol-1 , and 0.0115 mol&amp;middot;mol-1 , in treatment I to IV, respectively. Of the four tree shapes, the average LUE of the open- center shape was the highest, being 0.0175 mol&amp;middot;mol-1 , and it was respectively 8.3%, 5.9%, and 5.7% higher than that of the small-sparse shape, the stratified-disperse shape, and the spindle shape. The study indicated that the 3-D distributions and diurnal variations of the LUEs of the different apple tree shapes&amp;rsquo; 3-D canopies can be simulated through the coupled model. The results also showed that, of the four apple tree shapes, the LUE of the open- center shape was the highest, which could improve fruit quality. Also, the other three tree shapes&amp;rsquo; canopies had high total amounts of LUE, which could raise fruit yield.&lt;/p&gt;</abstract>
      <keywords><keyword>Apple; Tree shape; Light use efficiency; Photosynthetically active radiation; Model; Photosynthesis</keyword></keywords>
      <publisher>Pakistan Agricultural Scientists Forum</publisher>
      <urls><related-urls><url>https://thejaps.org.pk/AbstractView.aspx?mid=2015-JAPS-337</url></related-urls></urls>
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