Effect of Photoperiod on Growth of Sugar Beet |
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Authors: | MILFORD, G. F. J. LENTON, J. R. |
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Affiliation: | Rothamsted Experimental Station Harpenden, Herts. AL5 2JQ |
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Abstract: | Sugar beet grown in controlled environments were given similardaily amounts of visible radiation during three different photoperiodtreatments. Plants were given (a) 115 W m2 visible irradiancefrom fluorescent and tungsten lamps for 12 h; (b) 88 W m2of the same light for 16 h or (c) 115 W m2 from fluorescentand tungsten lamps for 12 h extended to 16 h with low intensity(3 W m2) incandescent light from the tungsten lamps only.Plant growth was increased similarly in both long day treatments[(b) and (c)] and dry weights were 25 per cent greater thanin the 12 h photoperiod (a) after 6 weeks. Leaf area was increasedby 18 per cent and net assimilation rate by 10 per cent in the16 h photoperiod at 88 W m2 (b). By contrast, extendingthe photoperiod with 4 h of incandescent light (c) triggereda photomorphogenic increase in leaf expansion which increasedleaf area per plant by 47 per cent and leaf-area ratio by 12per cent. |
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