Photosynthesis in sugar beet depends on root growth |
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Authors: | E. C. Humphries S. A. W. French |
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Affiliation: | (1) Rothamsted Experimental Station, Harpenden, Herts, England |
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Abstract: | Summary Sugar-beet plants, germinated in growth cabinets at 20°C and transplanted into the field after 3 weeks, developed much larger roots than plants grown from seed drilled directly into the soil. At the end of the season, the roots of transplants were 39% greater than from drilled seed—an increase of 14 m tons per hectare. The increased yield was mainly due to a sustained increase in photosynthesis because of the larger sink for carbohydrates provided by plants from the growth cabinets. |
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