A greater relative growth rate of Brassica rapa L. at low temperatures increases biomass at anthesis
P. Si and N. Thurling
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
52(6) 645 - 652
Published: 2001
Abstract
0t, n.s.). These relationships suggested that it might be possible to develop early flowering cultivars with increased seed yield by selecting for higher RGR before anthesis.RGR of BC 2 F 3:4 lines in the field during winter was correlated with RGR at low temperatures (13/4°C) in a controlled environment, suggesting that genotypes producing more dry weight at anthesis grew more at the low temperatures normally experienced in the field. This was supported by a significant (P < 0.05 0.05) negative correlation (r = –0.69**) between growth in the field and potassium leakage from leaf tissue at 4
Keywords: pre-anthesis growth, time to flowering, potassiumleakage, low temperature.
https://doi.org/10.1071/AR99031
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