The effect of temperature on tillering of grain sorghum seedlings
RW Downes
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
19(1) 59 - 64
Published: 1968
Abstract
Seedlings of the Combine Kafir variety of grain sorghum (Sorghum vulgare Pers.) were grown under various photoperiods and at a range of temperatures in the phytotron at Canberra.Buds did not expand into tillers when the average daily temperature exceeded a threshold about 18°C. Plants were stimulated to tiller if they spent a period below this threshold at the 4 or 6 leaf stage, though normally grown at a temperature higher than 18°C.
Genetic, physiological, and agronomic implications are discussed.
https://doi.org/10.1071/AR9680059
© CSIRO 1968