Duration of the stem elongation period influences the number of fertile florets in wheat and barley.

D. Miralles, R. Richards, G. Slafer
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Yield increases in temperate cereals have been associated with increases in grain number. An experiment was conducted to investigate whether altering the duration of the stem elongation period in wheat and barley increases floret fertility and thereby grain number. A photoperiod-responsive spring wheat (UQ189) and spring barley (Arapiles) were grown in a naturally lit phytotron. Plants were grown at constant (9, 13 and 19 h) and reciprocally interchanged photoperiod [at terminal spikelet (TS, wheat) or triple mound (TM, barley)] to alter the duration of the stem elongation period. An increased duration of the late reproductive phase from TS to heading in wheat resulted in more fertile florets per spike. A similar relationship was observed in barley but only for a limited range of duration of the stem elongation period. Shorter photoperiods reduced the rate of floret development and extended the time to reach the fertile floret stage. The fact that the duration of the late reproductive phase during which the spike and stem competing for assimilates was associated with the number of fertile florets per spike suggests that extending the stem elongation period in cereals could be a way to reduce assimilate competition and thereby increase the number of fertile florets and grain yield.
小麦和大麦茎伸长期的长短影响可育小花的数量。
温带谷物产量的增加与籽粒数的增加有关。通过试验研究了改变小麦和大麦茎伸长期是否能提高小花育性,从而提高籽粒数。以光周期响应型春小麦(UQ189)和春大麦(Arapiles)为材料,在自然光照条件下栽培。植株在恒定(9、13和19 h)和相互交换光周期[在顶穗(TS,小麦)或三丘(TM,大麦)]生长,以改变茎伸长期的持续时间。小麦从抽穗到抽穗的生殖后期持续时间增加,每穗可育小花数增加。在大麦中观察到类似的关系,但仅在茎伸长期的有限范围内持续时间。较短的光照周期降低了小花的发育速度,延长了到达可育小花期的时间。在生殖后期,穗和茎竞争同化物的持续时间与每穗可育小花的数量有关,这表明延长茎伸长期可能是减少同化物竞争的一种方式,从而增加可育小花的数量和粮食产量。
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