Seasonal Changes in the Physiology of S24 Perennial Ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.): 3. Partition of Assimilates between Root and Shoot during the Transition from Vegetative to Reproductive Growth |
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Authors: | PARSONS, A. J. ROBSON, M. J. |
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Affiliation: | The Grassland Research Institute Hurley, Maidenhead, Berkshire SL6 5LR |
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Abstract: | The partition of 14C labelled current assimilates to root insimulated swards of Lolium perenne cv. S24 was measured duringthe transition from vegetative growth in autumn to reproductivegrowth in spring under close to natural conditions of lightand temperature. Assimilate partitioning was also measured inestablished swards cut three times during thegrowing season and in vegetative seedling swardsgrowing in autumn and in spring. All measurements were madewhen the swards had achieved more than 90 per cent light interception,and all swards were abundantly supplied with water and mineralnutrients. During autumn there was a gradual decrease in the proportionof assimilates partitioned to the roots in both the establishedand the seedling swards. In the established swards,partition to roots was low over winter, increased during earlyspring, but decreased dramatically, later in the spring, whenstem elongation began. In contrast, in the unvernalized vegatativeseedling swards in spring, partition to roots remained high. The seasonal pattern of assimilate partitioning is consideredin relation to changes in the natural environment and the rateat which the crop fixed carbon in photosynthesis. A decreasein the proportion of assimilates partitioned to roots duringlate spring was significant in increasing the production ofshoot at that time but seasonal differences in partition contributedvery little to the marked differences in shoot growth betweenthe spring and autumn crop. Lolium perenne L., perennial ryegrass, partition of assimilates, flowering |
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