Row orientation affects the uniformity of light absorption, but hardly affects crop photosynthesis in hedgerow tomato crops

Light distribution within canopies is important for plant growth. We aimed to quantify the influence of row orientation on inter- and within-row variation of light absorption and photosynthesis in a hedgerow crop. An experiment with two row orientations of a tomato crop was conducted which was then used to calibrate a functional-structural plant model (FSPM). The FSPM was used to analyse light absorption and photosynthesis for each of the row facing directions in the double-row trellis system (e.g. north- and south-facing rows for the east-west row orientation). The measured leaf area decreased by 18 % and specific leaf area by 10 %, while fruit dry weight increased by 7 % for south-facing compared to north-facing rows, but total plant dry weight did not significantly differ. Model simulations showed a 7 % higher light absorption for the south-facing rows than north-facing rows, while net photosynthesis was surprisingly -4 % lower, due to local light saturation. When in the model leaf area was kept equal between the rows, light absorption for the south-facing rows was 19 % and net photosynthesis 8 % higher than for north-facing rows. We conclude that although south-facing rows would be expected to have a higher photosynthesis than north-facing rows, plants can adapt their morphology such that differences in light absorption and photosynthesis between north- and south-facing rows are minimal. Rows oriented north-south were more uniform in light absorption and photosynthesis than east-west rows, but the east-west orientation).

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Main Authors: Van Der Meer, Maarten, De Visser, Pieter H.B., Heuvelink, Ep, Marcelis, Leo F.M.
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Subjects:Functional, light absorption, photosynthesis, row orientation, spatial uniformity, structural plant model, tomato canopy,
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5884612024-12-04 Van Der Meer, Maarten De Visser, Pieter H.B. Heuvelink, Ep Marcelis, Leo F.M. Article/Letter to editor in silico Plants 3 (2021) 2 ISSN: 2517-5025 Row orientation affects the uniformity of light absorption, but hardly affects crop photosynthesis in hedgerow tomato crops 2021 Light distribution within canopies is important for plant growth. We aimed to quantify the influence of row orientation on inter- and within-row variation of light absorption and photosynthesis in a hedgerow crop. An experiment with two row orientations of a tomato crop was conducted which was then used to calibrate a functional-structural plant model (FSPM). The FSPM was used to analyse light absorption and photosynthesis for each of the row facing directions in the double-row trellis system (e.g. north- and south-facing rows for the east-west row orientation). The measured leaf area decreased by 18 % and specific leaf area by 10 %, while fruit dry weight increased by 7 % for south-facing compared to north-facing rows, but total plant dry weight did not significantly differ. Model simulations showed a 7 % higher light absorption for the south-facing rows than north-facing rows, while net photosynthesis was surprisingly -4 % lower, due to local light saturation. When in the model leaf area was kept equal between the rows, light absorption for the south-facing rows was 19 % and net photosynthesis 8 % higher than for north-facing rows. We conclude that although south-facing rows would be expected to have a higher photosynthesis than north-facing rows, plants can adapt their morphology such that differences in light absorption and photosynthesis between north- and south-facing rows are minimal. Rows oriented north-south were more uniform in light absorption and photosynthesis than east-west rows, but the east-west orientation). en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/row-orientation-affects-the-uniformity-of-light-absorption-but-ha 10.1093/insilicoplants/diab025 https://edepot.wur.nl/555963 Functional light absorption photosynthesis row orientation spatial uniformity structural plant model tomato canopy https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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topic Functional
light absorption
photosynthesis
row orientation
spatial uniformity
structural plant model
tomato canopy
Functional
light absorption
photosynthesis
row orientation
spatial uniformity
structural plant model
tomato canopy
spellingShingle Functional
light absorption
photosynthesis
row orientation
spatial uniformity
structural plant model
tomato canopy
Functional
light absorption
photosynthesis
row orientation
spatial uniformity
structural plant model
tomato canopy
Van Der Meer, Maarten
De Visser, Pieter H.B.
Heuvelink, Ep
Marcelis, Leo F.M.
Row orientation affects the uniformity of light absorption, but hardly affects crop photosynthesis in hedgerow tomato crops
description Light distribution within canopies is important for plant growth. We aimed to quantify the influence of row orientation on inter- and within-row variation of light absorption and photosynthesis in a hedgerow crop. An experiment with two row orientations of a tomato crop was conducted which was then used to calibrate a functional-structural plant model (FSPM). The FSPM was used to analyse light absorption and photosynthesis for each of the row facing directions in the double-row trellis system (e.g. north- and south-facing rows for the east-west row orientation). The measured leaf area decreased by 18 % and specific leaf area by 10 %, while fruit dry weight increased by 7 % for south-facing compared to north-facing rows, but total plant dry weight did not significantly differ. Model simulations showed a 7 % higher light absorption for the south-facing rows than north-facing rows, while net photosynthesis was surprisingly -4 % lower, due to local light saturation. When in the model leaf area was kept equal between the rows, light absorption for the south-facing rows was 19 % and net photosynthesis 8 % higher than for north-facing rows. We conclude that although south-facing rows would be expected to have a higher photosynthesis than north-facing rows, plants can adapt their morphology such that differences in light absorption and photosynthesis between north- and south-facing rows are minimal. Rows oriented north-south were more uniform in light absorption and photosynthesis than east-west rows, but the east-west orientation).
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light absorption
photosynthesis
row orientation
spatial uniformity
structural plant model
tomato canopy
author Van Der Meer, Maarten
De Visser, Pieter H.B.
Heuvelink, Ep
Marcelis, Leo F.M.
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De Visser, Pieter H.B.
Heuvelink, Ep
Marcelis, Leo F.M.
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title Row orientation affects the uniformity of light absorption, but hardly affects crop photosynthesis in hedgerow tomato crops
title_short Row orientation affects the uniformity of light absorption, but hardly affects crop photosynthesis in hedgerow tomato crops
title_full Row orientation affects the uniformity of light absorption, but hardly affects crop photosynthesis in hedgerow tomato crops
title_fullStr Row orientation affects the uniformity of light absorption, but hardly affects crop photosynthesis in hedgerow tomato crops
title_full_unstemmed Row orientation affects the uniformity of light absorption, but hardly affects crop photosynthesis in hedgerow tomato crops
title_sort row orientation affects the uniformity of light absorption, but hardly affects crop photosynthesis in hedgerow tomato crops
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