Growth and Senescence of the Successive Grass Leaves on a Tiller. Ontogenic Development and Effect of Temperature |
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Authors: | Duru, Michel Ducrocq, Helene |
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Affiliation: | INRA Agronomie, Chemin de Borde Rouge, BP27, 31326 Castanet Tolosan, France |
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Abstract: | The tiller characteristics (length and age of laminae, numberof leaves per tiller) which depend on morphogenetic characterssuch as leaf appearance and expansion rates, leaf growth durationand leaf lifespan were studied in the field over four growingseasons to gain a better understanding of the progressive changesin leaf digestibility over time, and to facilitate the developmentof predictive mathematical models. We show that, for a givenregrowth, only the number of leaves per tiller and the laminaexpansion rate remain constant throughout growth. In other words,the length of successive laminae, their growth duration andlifespan increased while their rate of appearance decreasedin such a way that the lamina expansion rate at the tiller levelremained constant. These changes were associated with an increasein sheath length which governs both the lamina appearance rateand its growth duration. As temperature increased, the averagelamina expansion rate and the number of laminae which grew bothincreased simultaneously. Therefore, high temperature acceleratesthe changes in tiller characteristics which occur as growthprogresses. Copyright 2000 Annals of Botany Company Leaf, senescence, phyllochron, lifespan, digestibility, temperature, cocksfoot, Dactylis glomerata L |
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