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Rates of Progress towards Flowering and Podding in Bambara Groundnut (Vigna subterranea) as a Function of Temperature and Photoperiod
Authors:BRINK  MARTIN
Institution: Department of Agronomy, Wageningen Agricultural University, P.O. Box 341, 6700, AH, Wageningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:The influence of temperature and photoperiod on phenologicaldevelopment of three bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranea) selectionsfrom Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mali was investigated in a semi-controlledenvironment experiment with factorial combinations of threeconstant temperatures (20.9, 23.4 and 26.2 °C) and fourconstant photoperiods (10.0, 12.5, 13.5 and 16.0 h d-1). Inall three selections, the onset of flowering was influencedby temperature but not by photoperiod, while the onset of pod-growth(‘podding’) of all three selections was influencedby both factors. The influence of temperature and photoperiodwas quantified by means of photothermal models, linking developmentrates to temperature and photoperiod with linear equations.The rate of progress from sowing to flowering of the three selectionscould be described very well (r2>95%) as a function of temperature;the rate of progress from flowering to podding was describedreasonably well as a function of both temperature and photoperiodby a combination of one to three response planes (r2for thedifferent selections ranging from 63 to 90%). Model testingwith independent data sets showed good agreement between observedand predicted times to flowering and podding. Vigna subterranea; Voandzeia subterranea; bambara groundnut; phenology; development; flowering; podding; photoperiod; temperature; modelling
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