Tiller production and survival in relation to grain yield in winter and spring barley

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作者
delMoral, MBG
delMoral, LFG
机构
[1] UNIV GRANADA,FAC CIENCIAS,DEPT BIOL VEGETAL,E-18071 GRANADA,SPAIN
[2] UNIV ALMERIA,ESCUELA POLITECN SUPER,DEPT BIOL VEGETAL,E-04071 ALMERIA,SPAIN
关键词
barley; grain; Hordeum vulgare; temperature; tillering; yield;
D O I
10.1016/0378-4290(95)00072-0
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
A primary determinant of grain yield in barley (Hordeum vulgare L. emm. Lam) is the number of ear-bearing tillers per plant at harvest, which depends both on the production of tillers and on their subsequent survival to form ears. This three-year field study compares tiller production and survival in relation to final grain yield in three types of barley: 2-rowed winter (2rw), 6-rowed winter (6rw) and 2-rowed spring (2rs), grown in two contrasting environments. These three types differed significantly in shoot and ear number, the winter barleys showing higher tiller production, with the maximum number of tillers ranging from 798 to 2315 m(-2) in 2rw, 711 to 1527 in 6rw and 605 to 1190 in 2rs. Grain yield across environments and years was strongly correlated (r=0.889***) with the number of ears at harvest. The maximum number of shoots produced by each type of barley was inversely related to the mean temperature during the tillering phase. Tiller mortality was inversely related to the maximum shoot production, being significantly lower in barleys with less tillering capacity, i.e. the spring type (with average values of 34.3% and 42.7% in the two environments), The highest tiller mortality occurred before anthesis and, to a lesser extent, from anthesis to maturity, These data support the hypothesis that the principal cause for tiller mortality in barley grown under Mediterranean conditions is the competition between tillers for a limited supply of resources.
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