The Growth and Survival of Severely-shaded Tillers in Lolium perenne L. |
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Authors: | ONG C K; MARSHALL C |
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Institution: | School of Plant Biology, University College of North Wales Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 2UW |
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Abstract: | The effect of shading a single tiller to below its compensationpoint for a period of 5 weeks in vegetative plants of Loliumperenne L. cv. S23, was studied in two different experimentseach employing two light regimes, one of which was common toboth experiments. In the first experiment tillers in the axils of the first leafwere shaded three weeks from appearance at both 40 and 70 Wm2. None of the shaded tillers died and they continuedto produce new leaves and increase in dry weight but at a reducedrate. In the second experiment, tillers with one emerged leafin any leaf axil position were shaded at 70 W m2 andin a treatment in which light was reduced to 13 W m2after initial growth at 70 W m2. As in the first experimentall shaded tillers survived at 70 W m2 but in the 70 13 W m2 transfer regime all shaded tillers died. In the second experiment shaded tillers in both light regimeswere supplied with 14C-assimilate by translocation from theremainder of the plant but in the 70 13 W m2 the initialsupport was withdrawn within 5 weeks of shading. The results are discussed in terms of the physiological relationshipsbetween the tillers of the grass plant. Lolium perenne L., growth of tillers, survival of tillers, effect of light |
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