The Influence of Light, Temperature and Irrigation on Crop Production and Quality

A special issue of Agriculture (ISSN 2077-0472). This special issue belongs to the section "Crop Production".

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Laboratory of Pomology, Department of Crop Science, Agricultural University of Athens, 11855 Athens, Greece
Interests: fruit tree abiotic stresses; fruit tree propagation; fruit quality and functional properties
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Laboratory of Pomology, Department of Crop Science, Agricultural University of Athens, 11855 Athens, Greece
Interests: fruit tree abiotic stress tolerance; fruit tree propagation; fruit tree cultivation management; cultural practices on fruit tree yield, quality and functional properties
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Laboratory of Pomology, Department of Crop Science, Agricultural University of Athens, 11855 Athens, Greece
Interests: plant nutrition and fertilization; abiotic stresses (nutrient deficiencies, drought, salinity, waterlogging, etc.); sexual and asexual propagation of fruit tree species; evaluation of fruit tree cultivars and rootstock; effect of various cultural practices on tree yield and fruit quality
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

In order to fulfill the expanding demands of the global population, the necessity to produce safe and high-quality food has grown dramatically. The influence of light, temperature, and irrigation on crop productivity and product quality underscores the intricate relationship between environmental factors and agricultural science. Light serves as the primary driver of photosynthesis, impacting carbohydrate synthesis and, consequently, crop growth and development. Optimal light conditions, encompassing intensity, duration, and spectral quality, are crucial for maximizing photosynthetic efficiency and, thereby, crop yield and nutritional value. Temperature also plays a pivotal role, as each plant species exhibits an optimal temperature range for key physiological processes. Extreme temperatures can disrupt these processes, leading to reduced yields and compromised quality. Efficient irrigation management is equally essential, influencing soil moisture and nutrient uptake. Inadequate or excessive irrigation can result in water stress, nutrient deficiencies, and increased susceptibility to diseases, all contributing to yield losses and diminished crop quality. Modern farming practices often incorporate technological solutions, such as colored nets, precision agriculture and smart irrigation systems, to monitor and manage these environmental variables effectively.

By understanding and manipulating these factors, farmers can enhance crop productivity, improve product functional properties, and promote overall crop resilience in the face of changing environmental conditions.

The primary aim of this Special Issue is to delve into the nuanced understanding of how light, temperature, and irrigation, along with their interactions, impact the crop productivity, nutritional content, and sustainability of farm systems. Therefore, all types of articles, such as original research, short communications, opinions and reviews dealing with aspects of the prementioned factors are all welcome.

Dr. Nikoleta-Kleio Denaxa
Dr. Peter A. Roussos
Dr. Ioannis E. Papadakis
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Keywords

  • photosynthesis
  • heat stress
  • water stress
  • flood, irrigation systems
  • nets
  • plants’ yield
  • nutritional value

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