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Components of Yield in Diploid, Tetraploid and Hexaploid Wheats (Triticum spp.)
Authors:BAMAKHRAMAH, H. S.   HALLORAN, G. M.   WILSON, J. H.
Affiliation:School of Agriculture and Foresty, University of Melbourne Parkville, Victoria 3052, Australia
Abstract:Twenty-nine accessions of Triticum including ancestral diploidsand primitive and modern tetraploid and hexaploid froms wereexamined for differences in yield components. Mean whole plant and main shoot harvest index for the ploidygroups exhibited significant (P < 001) increascs from thediploids to the tetraploids and from the tetraploids to thehexaploids. Mean biological yield per plant for the ploidy groupsincreased significantly (P < 001) from the diploid to thehexaploid but declined significantly (P < 001) from thetetraploid to the hexaploid level. There were marked reductions in shoot number and percentageof infertile shoots per plant and increases in grain numberper spikelet and grain size from diploid what (Triticum monococcum)to the early tetraploids. Yield component variation in early and recent Australian wheatsrevealed that the semi-dwarf (gibberellininsensitive) wheatswere significantly higher in whole plant and main shoot harvestindex over normal height (gibberellin-sensitive) wheats. Triticum aestivum, wheat, Aegilops spp, harvest index, polyploidy, yield components, evolution
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