Background and Aims: Tillering has a significant effect on canopy development and, hence, on resource capture, crop growth and grain yield in sorghum. However, the physiological basis of tillering and its regulation by environmental effects are not fully understood. The objective of this study was to understand and quantify the environmental effects on tillering in sorghum using a carbohydrate supply-demand framework. Methods: A series of five experiments with a wide range of radiation and temperature conditions was conducted and details of the tillering responses of a single representative hybrid were monitored. The concept of internal plant competition for carbohydrate was developed for analysis of these responses. Key Results: Tiller app...
ABSTRACT Grain sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] producers are challenged to utilize alternate p...
Predicting plant leaf area production is required for modelling carbon balance and tiller dynamics i...
Development of leaf area on tiller axes of grain sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) has previousl...
Background and Aims Genotypic variation in tillering can be caused by differences in the carbon supp...
Tillering determines the plant size of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) and an understanding of its regulat...
Tillering is a plastic trait of cereals that affects grain yield and adaptability through the regula...
The prediction of tillering is poor or absent in existing sorghum crop models even though fertile ti...
The prediction of tillering is poor or absent in existing sorghum crop models even though fertile ti...
Most studies of tiller development have not related the physiological and morphological features of ...
Most studies of tiller development have not related the physiological and morphological features of ...
Tillering can make an important contribution to grain yield in sorghum, but is strongly affected by ...
Cette thèse développe un cadre conceptuel de modélisation formalisant les composantes environmentale...
This paper investigates the interactive effects that tillage and mulch types have on soil and crop c...
Tillering is an important morphological component of grain sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) devel...
Tillering in sorghum can be associated with either the carbon supply–demand (S/D) balance of the pla...
ABSTRACT Grain sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] producers are challenged to utilize alternate p...
Predicting plant leaf area production is required for modelling carbon balance and tiller dynamics i...
Development of leaf area on tiller axes of grain sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) has previousl...
Background and Aims Genotypic variation in tillering can be caused by differences in the carbon supp...
Tillering determines the plant size of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) and an understanding of its regulat...
Tillering is a plastic trait of cereals that affects grain yield and adaptability through the regula...
The prediction of tillering is poor or absent in existing sorghum crop models even though fertile ti...
The prediction of tillering is poor or absent in existing sorghum crop models even though fertile ti...
Most studies of tiller development have not related the physiological and morphological features of ...
Most studies of tiller development have not related the physiological and morphological features of ...
Tillering can make an important contribution to grain yield in sorghum, but is strongly affected by ...
Cette thèse développe un cadre conceptuel de modélisation formalisant les composantes environmentale...
This paper investigates the interactive effects that tillage and mulch types have on soil and crop c...
Tillering is an important morphological component of grain sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) devel...
Tillering in sorghum can be associated with either the carbon supply–demand (S/D) balance of the pla...
ABSTRACT Grain sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] producers are challenged to utilize alternate p...
Predicting plant leaf area production is required for modelling carbon balance and tiller dynamics i...
Development of leaf area on tiller axes of grain sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) has previousl...