Grain Size and Seedling Growth of Wheat at Different Ploidy Levels |
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Authors: | HALLORAN G M; PENNELL A L |
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Institution: | School of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Melbourne Parkville, Victoria, Australia, 3052 |
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Abstract: | A study was made of the influence of grain size variation withinand between diploid, tetraploid and hexaploid wheat, on a numberof seedling growth characters. Differences in grain size within the three ploidy levels appearedto be related to total photosynthetic area and dry weight accretionin the seedling. In the diploids there was a positive correlationbetween seed size and total photosynthetic area (r = +0·99,P < 0·01) and total dry weight (r = +0·84,P < 0·05) of the seedling at 10 weeks after emergence.In the tetraploid and hexaploids, seed size was negatively correlatedwith both total photosynthetic area (r = 0·69,P < 0·05 and r = 0·33, P < 0·05for the tetraploids and hexaploids respectively) and total dryweight (r = 0·69, P < 0·05 and r = 0·59,P < 0·05 for the tetraploids and hexaploids respectively),of the seedlings 10 weeks after emergence. The main physiological distinction between the tetraploids andhexaploids appeared to be the superiority of the hexaploidsin rate of leaf appearance and the lower ratio of expanded tounexpanded leaves in the seedling 10 weeks after emergence.The tetraploids, in turn, appeared to be superior to the diploidsin these two characters. Triticum spp., wheat, polyploidy, grain size, photosynthetic area, net assimilation rate, tiller number |
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