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A Comparison of the Development of Multiflorous and Standard Wheats
Authors:JEDEL  P E; HUNT  L A
Institution:Department of Crop Science, University of Guelph Guelph, Ontario, Canada NIG 2WI
Abstract:This study was conducted to compare patterns of phenologicaldevelopment and agronomic traits of multiflorous and standardwheats (Triticum aestivum L. em. Thell.) when grown in environment-controlledgrowth rooms (20/15 °C, 16/8 h, day/night, 600 µmolm 2 S 1). Six winter and six spring habit genotypes were studiedin separate experiments. The winter multiflorous genotypes wereearlier than the winter standard genotypes. Their earlinessresulted in lower total biomass and grain yields, lower leafand tiller numbers per primary culm, and spikelet numbers perspike. Within the spring group, few differences were associatedwith spike type although the multiflorous genotypes had reducedgrowth as indicated by lower tiller and spike numbers per plant.Leaf emergence in the multiflorous genotypes, as in the standardgenotypes, was found to be a linear function of time. The tilleringpatterns of the multiflorous types were less pronounced thanfor the standards with lower maximum tiller numbers, and restricteddie-back and reinitiation. Floret numbers per spikelet werehigher in the multiflorous types due to higher initiation rates,longer initiation periods and/or reduced periods of die-back.The multiflorous trait was negatively associated with spikenumber and greater numbers of florets per spikelet did not alwaystranslate into greater numbers of kernels per spikelet. Becauseyield compensation was incomplete, yields per plant were lowerin the multiflorous genotypes than the standards. Triticum aestivum L. em, Thell., wheat, multiflorous trait, yield components, development
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