Grain number and grain weight in wheat lines contrasting for stem water soluble carbohydrate concentration |
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Authors: | M. Fernanda Dreccer Anthony F. van Herwaarden Scott C. Chapman |
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Affiliation: | 1. CSIRO Plant Industry, Cooper Laboratory, PO Box 863, University of Queensland, Warrego Highway, Gatton, QLD 4343, Australia;2. CSIRO Plant Industry, Queensland Bioscience Precinct, 306 Carmody Road, St. Lucia, QLD 4067, Australia |
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Abstract: | In wheat, the ability to store and remobilise large amounts of stem water soluble carbohydrates (WSC) to grain constitutes a desirable trait to incorporate into germplasm targeted to regions with frequent terminal drought. The main aim of this paper was to examine the relationships between WSC storage, grain number and grain weight across several environments. A small set of recombinant inbred lines (2–4) contrasting in stem WSC were grown in six field trials where water availability, sowing date and/or N level were manipulated, with line yields ranging from 400 to 850 g m−2 across experiments. Biomass, N and WSC concentration (WSCc, mg g−1 dry weight) and amount (WSCa, g m−2) were monitored. A resource-oriented area-based model [Fischer, R.A., 1984. Growth and yield of wheat. In: Smith, W.H., Bante, S.J. (Eds.), Potential Productivity of Field Crops Under Different Environments. International Rice Research Institute, Los Baños, pp. 129–154] and intrinsic rates of organ growth were used to investigate the consequences on grain number of potential competition between spike and stem around flowering. |
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Keywords: | Wheat (Triticum aestivum) Growth Grain number Grain weight Water soluble carbohydrates Tillering Nitrogen |
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