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The relationship between the relative growth rates of the shoot system, number of tillers and mean tiller size in Lolium perenne
Authors:ARTHUR TROUGHTON
Affiliation:Welsh Plant Breeding Station, Aberystwyth, Wales
Abstract:The relative growth rate of the shoot system of Lolium perenne may be considered as being made up of two components, the relative growth rate of the increase in the number of tillers and the relative growth rate of the mean tiller. These three relative growth rates were calculated for twenty-two clones of Lolium perenne growing in twenty-eight environments. Analyses of variance showed that differences in the environment were responsible for a greater amount of variation than either differences between clones or the interaction between clonal and environmental influences.
For each clone it was possible to calculate relationships between the relative growth rate of the shoot and its two components as they varied with the environments. The relationships held irrespective of the environmental factor(s) which altered to cause the difference in relative growth rates. In all clones an increase in the relative growth rate of the shoot was found to be due to an increase in the relative growth rates of both components. In seventeen clones the relationship between the increments of the two components was constant. In five of the clones an increase in the relative growth rate of the shoot at low values was due more to an increase in the relative growth rate of the number of tillers than to an increase in the relative growth rate of the mean tiller. At high values the opposite occurred.
These results are discussed in relation to the theory of 'nutritive diversion' and in relation to the proportion of lateral buds which produce tillers.
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