Ear development in spring wheat

Author:

Kirby E. J. M.

Abstract

SUMMARYData from experiments with spring wheat, variety Kolibri, were used to examine size gradients within the mature ear in relation to ear development. The greatest number of grains and florets per spikelet, and the heaviest grains, occurred in the lower-mid part of the ear. Within the spikelets in this region grain 2 > grain 1 > grain 3.It is proposed that the timing and period of ear development and the number of spikelets can be described quantitatively in terms of (1) the rate of leaf initiation, (2) the number of leaves, (3) the rate of spikelet initiation and (4) the total number of primordia. Both leaf and spikelet initiation proceeded at more or less constant rates, but spikelet initiation was about three times as fast as leaf initiation. Differentiation of the spikelet primordia started at about the time the terminal spikelet was initiated, occurring first in the spikelets in lower-mid part of the ear. The rate of floret initiation was lower than that of spikelet initiation, but did not differ between spikelets. A maximum of nine florets per spikelet was formed and then, in all spikelets, some of the last-formed primordia died, leaving two to four potentially fertile florets.Morphologically, primordia in the lower-mid part of the ear were always the most advanced. The more rapid development of the terminal primordia tended to synchronize events such as meiosis and anthesis, thus shortening the development period of the later formed florets. Changes in meristem size were such that both length and diameter were the greatest when the primordia of the lower-mid part of the ear were initiated.The statistical model to describe primordium initiation and ear size is compared with other models describing primordium initiation rates. The analysis of ear development in quantitative terms is discussed in relation to analyses of ear development by morphological stages. A correlation between grain size and time of floret initiation is demonstrated and the significance of the size changes in the meristem is discussed.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Genetics,Agronomy and Crop Science,Animal Science and Zoology

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