Comparisons of Earlier- and Later-formed Pods of Chickpeas (Cicer arietinum L.) |
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Authors: | SHELDRAKE, A. R. SAXENA, N. P. |
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Affiliation: | International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-arid Tropics (ICRISAT) Hyderabad-500016, India |
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Abstract: | In chickpeas (Cicer arietinum L.) flowering and pod developmentproceed acropetally. In plants grown under normal field conditionsat Hyderabad, in peninsular India, and at Hissar in north India,at successively apical nodes of the branches there was a declinein pod number per node, weight per pod, seed number per podand/or weight per seed. The percentage of nitrogen in the seedswas the same in earlier and later-formed pods at Hyderabad;at Hissar the later-formed seeds contained a higher percentage.Earlier- and later-formed flowers contained similar numbersof ovules. The decline in seed number and/or weight per seedin the later-formed pods of 28 out of 29 cultivars indicatedthat pod-filling was limited by the supply of assimilates orother nutrients. By contrast, in one exceptionally small-seededcultivar there was no decline in the number or weight of seedsin later-formed pods, indicating that yield was limited by sinksize. Cicer arietinum L., chickpea, flowering, pod development, seed number, seed weight, nitrogen content |
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