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Effect of Temperature and Humidity Changes inside and outside Insect-proof Net in the Spring on the Spring Shoot Growth of Citrus Shatangju

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  • ZHANG,Xiaofeng
  • GUO,Yanjun
  • JIANG,Hui
  • GUO,Liying
  • ZHOU,Xiqin
  • HU,Yaping
  • JI,Qianhua

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The experiment was mainly used to study the effect of insect-proof net mulching cultivation technology on the temperature and humidity of the greenhouse and the spring shoot growth of citrus Shatangju. The results showed that the 40-mesh translucent insect-proof net had a positive effect on the spring shoot growth of Shatangju in the spring from January to April. In the meantime, according to the change of the temperature and humidity inside and outside the insect-proof net and the change of quantity of Aleyrodidae, Tetranychidae and Phyllocnisidae, it was found that the role of insect-proof net in enhancing the spring shoot growth of Shatangju was possibly achieved by the regulation of citrus pests and the temperature and humidity inside the net.

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  • ZHANG,Xiaofeng & GUO,Yanjun & JIANG,Hui & GUO,Liying & ZHOU,Xiqin & HU,Yaping & JI,Qianhua, 2018. "Effect of Temperature and Humidity Changes inside and outside Insect-proof Net in the Spring on the Spring Shoot Growth of Citrus Shatangju," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 10(01), January.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:271670
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.271670
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