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EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON DEVELOPMENT RATE AND LENGTH INCREASE OF TOMATO, CUCUMBER AND SWEET PEPPER.

Article number
305_6
Pages
51 – 56
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Abstract
Development rate of tomato, cucumber and sweet pepper depends on the average temperature only, while internode length of those crops is affected strongly by the day/night temperature regime, i.e. short internodes at low day/night temperature difference.
Plant length increase depends on both: average temperature and day/night temperature regime.

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Authors
A.N.M. de Koning
Keywords
temperature, development rate, length increase, tomato, cucumber, sweet pepper
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