Grain filling in relation to monocarpic senescence of wheat in varying source-sink ratios |
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Authors: | A. K. Biswas S. K. Mandal |
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Affiliation: | (1) Botany Research Laboratory, Sonamukhi College, Sonamukhi, 722 207 Bankura, W. Bengal, India |
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Abstract: | Flag leaf removal at any stage of grain growth hastened senescence (reduction in chlorophyll content) of the sterile glumes whereas a removal of the latter did not alter senescence of the former. Kernel mass, grain mass per ear, harvest index and sink activity reduced more conspicuously by the removal of glumes than by the flag leaf removal. Removal of grains hastened senescence of the glumes only, although protein content increased at a later grain removal in the majority of source organs. Moisture contents of the developing grains were mostly reduced by the removal of either the flag leaf or the glumes, though flag leaf removal at anthesis affected it the most. Protein levels of the developing grains reduced at harvest only when the glumes were removed at anthesis but sugar levels in later phases always decreased irrespective of the time of removal and nature of the source organs. |
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