For wild oats, persistence characters such as seed production and seed dormancy may be affected by genetic variation and several environmental factors during the development of the parental plant. However, the effect of varying photoperiods on such characters is unclear. Previous studies have concentrated on natural populations and have not studied the genetic variability within the population. Consequently, a study was conducted to examine how photoperiod (10, 12, 14, 16, and 18 h at 20 C) influenced the persistence of different members of a synthetic population of wild oats. This synthetic population consisted of several isogenic lines with differing degrees of seed dormancy that originated from one region in North America. All lines were...
The growth cycle of oat can be divided into different main phases. Duration of these are dependent ...
The dormancy‐breaking effect of several known germination promoters was studied in 9 genetically pur...
<p>The data for the photoperiod sensitivity index (Kp, which corresponds to the decrease in the dura...
The onset of flowering is decisive to the reproductive success of plants. The objectives of this stu...
Photoperiodic responses of plants have been the subject of many investigations. Garner and Allard (1...
Two experiments were conducted in 1994 and 1995 to compare the field performance of photoperiod sens...
Several aspects of the maternal environment (e.g. air temperature, soil moisture, soilnutritional st...
Wild oat persists as a major weed of cereals and other crops due to seed dormancy. Dormancy, which a...
Several aspects of the maternal environment (e.g. air temperature, soil moisture, soil nutritional s...
Dormancy is an adaptive trait in seed populations that helps ensure that seed germination is distrib...
Spring oats (Avena sativa L.) are typically harvested in Iowa before mid-summer. Oats are a cool sea...
In subtropical environments, Farmers are able to grow two crops per year in the same land, usually u...
Time of flowering is a key adaptive trait in plants and is conditioned by the interaction of genes a...
Wheat (Triticum aestivumL.) is the main winter crop in the northeastern grain region (NGR) of Austra...
Heading time is a complex trait, and natural variation in photoperiod responses is a major factor co...
The growth cycle of oat can be divided into different main phases. Duration of these are dependent ...
The dormancy‐breaking effect of several known germination promoters was studied in 9 genetically pur...
<p>The data for the photoperiod sensitivity index (Kp, which corresponds to the decrease in the dura...
The onset of flowering is decisive to the reproductive success of plants. The objectives of this stu...
Photoperiodic responses of plants have been the subject of many investigations. Garner and Allard (1...
Two experiments were conducted in 1994 and 1995 to compare the field performance of photoperiod sens...
Several aspects of the maternal environment (e.g. air temperature, soil moisture, soilnutritional st...
Wild oat persists as a major weed of cereals and other crops due to seed dormancy. Dormancy, which a...
Several aspects of the maternal environment (e.g. air temperature, soil moisture, soil nutritional s...
Dormancy is an adaptive trait in seed populations that helps ensure that seed germination is distrib...
Spring oats (Avena sativa L.) are typically harvested in Iowa before mid-summer. Oats are a cool sea...
In subtropical environments, Farmers are able to grow two crops per year in the same land, usually u...
Time of flowering is a key adaptive trait in plants and is conditioned by the interaction of genes a...
Wheat (Triticum aestivumL.) is the main winter crop in the northeastern grain region (NGR) of Austra...
Heading time is a complex trait, and natural variation in photoperiod responses is a major factor co...
The growth cycle of oat can be divided into different main phases. Duration of these are dependent ...
The dormancy‐breaking effect of several known germination promoters was studied in 9 genetically pur...
<p>The data for the photoperiod sensitivity index (Kp, which corresponds to the decrease in the dura...