Abstract

Two field experiments were conducted to assess the response of cauliflower cv. “Nautilus F1” to different radiation integrals after curd initiation by covering the plants with different levels (0, 38, 50 and 68%) of neutral shading materials during the autumn 1998 and summer 2000. Cauliflower growth and development declined with increasing shade levels after curd initiation. Total above ground dry matter increased linearly with accumulated incident radiation integral after curd initiation, however, under lower radiation conditions, the rate of increase per unit incident radiation integral was greater than under higher radiation conditions. Moreover, radiation conversion coefficient declined linearly with increasing incident radiation integrals up to approximately 6.1 MJ m−2 d−1 and thereafter, declined more slowly with further increase in incident radiation integrals. Therefore, dry matter accumulation was potentially more efficient under lower incident radiation than higher incident radiation levels. Radiation conversion coefficients for plants under low incident radiation levels were greater than under high incident radiation levels. Curd growth also increased linearly with increasing accumulated incident radiation integral with greater mean relative curd dry matter increase per MJ under lower incident radiation conditions than higher incident radiation levels.

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