Rates of Respiration and of Increase in Structural Dry Matter in Young Wheat, Ryegrass and Maize Plants in Relation to Temperature, to Water Stress and to Their Sugar Content |
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Authors: | VRIES, F. W. T. PENNING DE WITLAGE, J. M. KREMER, D. |
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Affiliation: | * Department of Theoretical Production Ecology, c/o Centre for Agrobiological Research (CABO) P.O. Box 14, Wageningen, The Netherlands Centre for Agrobiological Research P.O. Box 14, Wageningen, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | A method to determine the rate of conversion of reserve materialsinto structural dry matter in living, whole plants is presented.It is based on a brief measurement of plant respiration. Therate of increase in structural dry matter and of decrease ofreserve materials is calculated by subtracting the maintenancerespiration component from the total respiration. The remainder,the growth respiration rate, is multiplied by a factor thatis derived from the biochemical composition of the structuraldry matter formed. This method is applied to determine the relations of the rateof conversion of reserve material into structural dry matterto temperature, water stress and the level of reserve carbohydratesin plants of three species. The weakest part of the method is in the determination of therate of maintenance respiration. Consequences of different assumptionsconcerning the rate of adjustment of this respiration componentto modified environmental conditions are discussed. Lolium perenne L, Triticum aestivum L, Zea mays L, ryegrass, wheat, maize, respiration, maintenance respiration, water stress, sugar content, structured dry matter |
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