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RESEARCH ARTICLE

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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