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A Comparison of the Effect of High Temperature on Grain Development in Wheat and Rice
Authors:TASHIRO  TORU; WARDLAW  IAN F
Institution:*Nagoya University, Faculty of Agriculture Chikusa, Nagoya, 464, Japan
{dagger}CSIRO Division of Plant Industry GPO Box 1600 Canberra ACT 2601, Australia
Abstract:Grain weight at maturity of the wheat cultivar Banks was reducedby about 5% for each 1 °C rise in daily mean post-anthesistemperature in the range from 17.7 to 32.7 °C, using grainweight at 17.7 °C as the base. In contrast, the rice cultivarCalrose had a stable grain weight up to 26.7 °C and abovethat showed a 4.4% drop in weight per 1 °C increase in meanpost-anthesis temperatures up to 35.7 °C, using grain weightat 26.7 °C as the base. In both wheat and rice there wasa reduction in the duration of grain growth with increasingtemperature up to a mean of 26.7 °C. In this range rice,but not wheat, showed a compensating increase in the rate ofdry-matter accumulation. Above 26.7 °C the rate of dry-matteraccumulation fell in both species, although this was more stablein rice than in wheat. In wheat the duration of grain growthcontinued to decrease at temperatures above 26.7 °C, butshowed little change in rice up to 35.7°C, the maximum tested.These data are discussed in relation to the physiological, biochemicaland physical constraints that may act to regulate grain developmentin wheat and rice at high temperature. Triticum aestivum, oryza sativa, grain development, high temperature effects
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