Seasonal changes in total free sugar content of field cocoa plants

As part of a study of factors affecting the vegetative and reproductive characteristics of cocoa, Theobroma cacao L., (viz. leaf flushing, flowering, cherelle wilt, pod setting and pod growth), seasonal changes in total free sugar levels of the bark and wood of field cocoa trees growing under medium shade provided by Gliricidia sepium Steud. trees were studied over a period of 13 months. On dry weight basis, sugar content of the bark (13 to 63 mg/g) was higher than that of the wood (9 to 40 mg/g). Free sugar content was significantly correlated with sunshine hours for the whole period, except October-November 1975, and March 1976 when pod load, and flowering and leaf flushing respectively, caused considerable reduction in free sugar levels. The peaks of flowering and flushing coincided with those of sunshine hours and free sugar levels. The results, analysed in terms of the prevailing microclimatic conditions, suggest that light is a limiting factor for photosynthesis of shaded cocoa and that the reported stimulation on flowering and leaf flushing, which accompany shade removal, may be attributed to increased sugar status of the trees due to increased photosynthetic activity

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Main Authors: 102317 Owusu, J.K., 40172 Adomako, D., 79336 Hutcheon, W.V.
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Published: 1978
Subjects:COMPOSICION QUIMICA, THEOBROMA CACAO, CONTENIDO DE CARBOHIDRATOS, FACTORES AMBIENTALES, FENOLOGIA, AZUCARES, BROTACION, FLORACION, FRUCTIFICACION,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:671272020-02-03T21:34:15ZSeasonal changes in total free sugar content of field cocoa plants 102317 Owusu, J.K. 40172 Adomako, D. 79336 Hutcheon, W.V. 1978As part of a study of factors affecting the vegetative and reproductive characteristics of cocoa, Theobroma cacao L., (viz. leaf flushing, flowering, cherelle wilt, pod setting and pod growth), seasonal changes in total free sugar levels of the bark and wood of field cocoa trees growing under medium shade provided by Gliricidia sepium Steud. trees were studied over a period of 13 months. On dry weight basis, sugar content of the bark (13 to 63 mg/g) was higher than that of the wood (9 to 40 mg/g). Free sugar content was significantly correlated with sunshine hours for the whole period, except October-November 1975, and March 1976 when pod load, and flowering and leaf flushing respectively, caused considerable reduction in free sugar levels. The peaks of flowering and flushing coincided with those of sunshine hours and free sugar levels. The results, analysed in terms of the prevailing microclimatic conditions, suggest that light is a limiting factor for photosynthesis of shaded cocoa and that the reported stimulation on flowering and leaf flushing, which accompany shade removal, may be attributed to increased sugar status of the trees due to increased photosynthetic activityAs part of a study of factors affecting the vegetative and reproductive characteristics of cocoa, Theobroma cacao L., (viz. leaf flushing, flowering, cherelle wilt, pod setting and pod growth), seasonal changes in total free sugar levels of the bark and wood of field cocoa trees growing under medium shade provided by Gliricidia sepium Steud. trees were studied over a period of 13 months. On dry weight basis, sugar content of the bark (13 to 63 mg/g) was higher than that of the wood (9 to 40 mg/g). Free sugar content was significantly correlated with sunshine hours for the whole period, except October-November 1975, and March 1976 when pod load, and flowering and leaf flushing respectively, caused considerable reduction in free sugar levels. The peaks of flowering and flushing coincided with those of sunshine hours and free sugar levels. The results, analysed in terms of the prevailing microclimatic conditions, suggest that light is a limiting factor for photosynthesis of shaded cocoa and that the reported stimulation on flowering and leaf flushing, which accompany shade removal, may be attributed to increased sugar status of the trees due to increased photosynthetic activityCOMPOSICION QUIMICATHEOBROMA CACAOCONTENIDO DE CARBOHIDRATOSFACTORES AMBIENTALESFENOLOGIAAZUCARESBROTACIONFLORACIONFRUCTIFICACIONPhysiologia Plantarum (Dinamarca)
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topic COMPOSICION QUIMICA
THEOBROMA CACAO
CONTENIDO DE CARBOHIDRATOS
FACTORES AMBIENTALES
FENOLOGIA
AZUCARES
BROTACION
FLORACION
FRUCTIFICACION
COMPOSICION QUIMICA
THEOBROMA CACAO
CONTENIDO DE CARBOHIDRATOS
FACTORES AMBIENTALES
FENOLOGIA
AZUCARES
BROTACION
FLORACION
FRUCTIFICACION
spellingShingle COMPOSICION QUIMICA
THEOBROMA CACAO
CONTENIDO DE CARBOHIDRATOS
FACTORES AMBIENTALES
FENOLOGIA
AZUCARES
BROTACION
FLORACION
FRUCTIFICACION
COMPOSICION QUIMICA
THEOBROMA CACAO
CONTENIDO DE CARBOHIDRATOS
FACTORES AMBIENTALES
FENOLOGIA
AZUCARES
BROTACION
FLORACION
FRUCTIFICACION
102317 Owusu, J.K.
40172 Adomako, D.
79336 Hutcheon, W.V.
Seasonal changes in total free sugar content of field cocoa plants
description As part of a study of factors affecting the vegetative and reproductive characteristics of cocoa, Theobroma cacao L., (viz. leaf flushing, flowering, cherelle wilt, pod setting and pod growth), seasonal changes in total free sugar levels of the bark and wood of field cocoa trees growing under medium shade provided by Gliricidia sepium Steud. trees were studied over a period of 13 months. On dry weight basis, sugar content of the bark (13 to 63 mg/g) was higher than that of the wood (9 to 40 mg/g). Free sugar content was significantly correlated with sunshine hours for the whole period, except October-November 1975, and March 1976 when pod load, and flowering and leaf flushing respectively, caused considerable reduction in free sugar levels. The peaks of flowering and flushing coincided with those of sunshine hours and free sugar levels. The results, analysed in terms of the prevailing microclimatic conditions, suggest that light is a limiting factor for photosynthesis of shaded cocoa and that the reported stimulation on flowering and leaf flushing, which accompany shade removal, may be attributed to increased sugar status of the trees due to increased photosynthetic activity
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topic_facet COMPOSICION QUIMICA
THEOBROMA CACAO
CONTENIDO DE CARBOHIDRATOS
FACTORES AMBIENTALES
FENOLOGIA
AZUCARES
BROTACION
FLORACION
FRUCTIFICACION
author 102317 Owusu, J.K.
40172 Adomako, D.
79336 Hutcheon, W.V.
author_facet 102317 Owusu, J.K.
40172 Adomako, D.
79336 Hutcheon, W.V.
author_sort 102317 Owusu, J.K.
title Seasonal changes in total free sugar content of field cocoa plants
title_short Seasonal changes in total free sugar content of field cocoa plants
title_full Seasonal changes in total free sugar content of field cocoa plants
title_fullStr Seasonal changes in total free sugar content of field cocoa plants
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal changes in total free sugar content of field cocoa plants
title_sort seasonal changes in total free sugar content of field cocoa plants
publishDate 1978
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