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Carbon Supply From Starch Reserves to Spring Growth: Modelling Spatial Patterns in Kiwifruit Canes
Authors:GREAVES  A J; HENTON  S M; PILLER  G J; MEEKINGS  J S; WALTON  E F
Institution:HortResearch, Ruakura Research Centre, Private Bag 3123, Hamilton, New Zealand HortResearch, Batchelar Research Centre, Private Bag 11 030, Palmerston North, New Zealand
Abstract:The remobilization and transport of reserve carbon from a kiwifruit(Actinidia deliciosa)cane to developing axillary shoots wasmodelled using a simple pool structure and mass flow process.Manipulative experiments with mature kiwifruit plants are comparedwith simulation results. The model uses detailed architecturalinformation rather than explicit partitioning functions, achievingcarbon partitioning as emergent behaviour of a spatial organization.The model successfully simulated shoot growth and starch distributionpatterns.Copyright 1999 Annals of Botany Company Carbon reserves, starch reserves, plant architecture,Actinidia deliciosa,kiwifruit.
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