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These leaves may drop prematurely and as with bacterial spot can then cause sunscald.
This is called sunscald and decreases the yield of usable fruits.
Chief among these winter hazards is sunscald.
This is a twofold problem because the defoliation results in the pepper being discolored by sunscald.
Foliage protects fruit from sunscald.
Wrap fig trees and put up burlap screens to protect young saplings from wind and winter sunscald.
Sunscald Sunscald is caused by excessive exposure to sunlight.
To prevent sunscald, growers should provide adequate shading to the plant, either through foliage or by supplementary shading.
Wrap trunks of young trees with tree wrap, a paper product available in well-stocked garden centers, to prevent sunscald and frost cracks.
Elephant’s foot, sunscald and blossom end rot are the most common abiotic disorders and are difficult to prevent under variable environmental conditions.
Alternative protective anklets include tree wrap paper or white plastic spirals, the latter discouraging sunscald as well as rodents.
Light is essential for sunscald induction in cucumber (Cucumis sativus) and pepper (Capsicum annuum) fruits, whereas heat conditioning provides protection.
Effects of trickle irrigation on the growth and sunscald of bell peppers (Capsicum annuum L.) in southern Quebec (Canada).
The products do some good by coating leaves with an invisible protectant to prevent sunscald, but the protectant sloughs off and must be reapplied after the first of the year.
Leaving shoots along the trunk aids in preventing sunscald, winter injury of bark on smooth or thin barked trees, and promotes the development of good trunk taper for sturdy, upright growth.
Unbalanced nutrition, sudden temperature changes, too much or too little watering or variable light intensity can lead to blossom end rot and sunscald of fruit and lower fruit production and quality.
Good things about leaves include the energy they provide for making fruit and flavor (the more leaves in proportion to fruit, the better the fruit tastes), and the protection they offer against sunscald, which often afflicts tomatoes grown on radically pruned plants.