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Cocksfoot (Dactylis glomerata) Grown for Production of Seed
Authors:LAMBERT   D. A.
Affiliation:The Grassland Research Institute Hurley, Berkshire
Abstract:In grasses grown for production of seed under field conditions,it has been found that only a small proportion of tillers produceinflorescences. For a period of 23 weeks from 4 February 1963a study was made of cocksfoot grown for production of seed inan attempt to discern whether the ability of tillers to becomereproductive was related to specific morphological features.Most tillers which initiated spikelets were rooted, and rootsquickly developed on unrooted tillers which had initiated spikelets.It appeared that larger tillers, judged on the basis of dry-weight,were more likely to become fertile than smaller tillers; importantfeatures of tiller size were the length of the stem and theweight of green leaf (lamina) borne by the tiller. The potentialnumber of inflorescences was reduced considerably by the death,in June, of tillers with completely differentiated apices.
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