Effects of Temperature and Photoperiod on Growth and Development of Tillers and Rhizomes in Poa pratensis L. Ecotypes |
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Authors: | AAMLID TRYGVE SVEEN |
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Affiliation: | Landvik Agricultural Research Station N-4890 Grimstad, Norway |
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Abstract: | The vegetative growth of four Norwegian ecotypes of Poa pratensisL. was compared at day/night temperatures of 21/12, 21/6, 12/12and 12/6 °C and at photoperiods of 12, 16, 20 and 24 h,the irradiation being approximately equal in all treatments.Tillering within tufts was most abundant in short days and atthe large temperature amplitude. Rhizome formation and elongationwere stimulated by long days and, more strongly, by high daytemperature, but a greater proportion of the rhizomes formedaerial tillers in short days. Long day stimulation of heightgrowth and dry matter accumulation differed between ecotypesbut was generally most pronounced at low temperatures. The NorthNorwegian ecotype Lavang had a higher relativegrowth rate and developed two to three times as many rhizomesas its South Norwegian counterparts. Day/night temperature, growth rate, leaf area, photoperiodicity, Poa pratensis L., rhizomes, roots, smooth meadow grass, tillering, weight gain |
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