Effects of Soil Flooding on Growth and Grain Yield of Populations of Tetraploid and Hexaploid Species of Wheat |
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Authors: | DAVIES, M. S. HILLMAN, G. C. |
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Affiliation: | *School of Pure and Applied Biology, University of Wales College of Cardiff PO Box 915, Cardiff CF1 3TL, UK Department of Human Environment, Institute of Archaeology, University College London London WC1H0PY, UK |
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Abstract: | Single populations of three hexaploid species of wheat, Triticumaestivum, Triticum spelta and Triticum macha, and two populationsof the tetraploid wheat, Triticum dicoccum (Pontus and Bordeaux),were grown in a greenhouse experiment at a range of soil floodingregimes: free draining, two levels of transient flooding andcontinuous flooding. Increasing severity of flooding treatment resulted in increasedsoil reduction and an increase in the concentration of reducediron and manganese in the experimental soil, and also resultedin a reduction in vegetative growth, number of inflorescences,grain number and grain weight. There were, however, large differencesbetween the wheat populations in the degree of reduction inyield caused by flooding. The population of T. macha was muchmore flooding-tolerant than the other hexaploid species andthe Pontus population of the emmer wheat, T. dicoccum,was more tolerant than the Bordeaux populationof this species and than T. spelta and T. aestivum. The results are discussed in relation to the origin of the populations. Soil flooding, Triticum aeslivum, Triticum macha, Triticum spelta, Triticum dicoccum |
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