THE DISTRIBUTION OF LEAF AREA AND LIGHT INTENSITY WITHIN WHEAT CROPS DIFFERING IN ROW DIRECTION, ROW SPACING AND RATE OF SOWING; A CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF UNDERSOWING PASTURE WITH CEREALS |
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Authors: | K. Santhirasegaram, J. N. Black,&dagger |
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Affiliation: | Waite Agricultural Research Institute, University of Adelaide, South Australia |
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Abstract: | The distribution of leaf area and light intensity within wheat crops differing in row direction, row spacing and rate of sowing is described. Regardless of the manner of planting, 75% of the total leaf area was found within a band 31/2 in. wide, centred on the centre of the row. Light penetration within crops spaced at 14 in. was greater than within those spaced at 7 in. Light penetration within rows running N.–S. was more uniform and higher, particularly around noon, than within rows running E.-W. Within N.-S. rows the position midway between rows received the highest amount of light, but light decreased on either side until it was least beneath the rows. Within E.-W. rows at 14 in. spacing, maximum light was recorded at 101/2 in. on the southern side of a row, decreasing progressively as the row was approached. |
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