Author:
Ockerby S. E.,Midmore D. J.,Yule D. F.
Abstract
Water stress at anthesis is the major cause of yield reduction or crop failure
in grain sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench]
in central Queensland. Rainfall is difficult to predict and it is impractical
to substantially alter the timing and amount of water stored in the soil, so
we focussed on whether crop ontogeny could be managed, ultimately giving
farmers some capability to align anthesis with in-crop rain. It is widely
considered that a signal, transported from the leaf to the shoot apical
meristem, is integral to the onset of panicle initiation and reproductive
development. We hypothesised that modifying the leaves may interrupt the
signal and cause a delay in the onset of reproductive development. Delays in
sorghum anthesis associated with leaf modification treatments applied before
panicle initiation were found to be a consequence of delays in panicle
initiation. The longest delays in panicle initiation were obtained by
twice-weekly defoliation above the second ligule (15–45 days); delays
were shorter when plants were defoliated above the third ligule (10–41
days) or when only the fully exposed leaves were removed (0–13 days),
depending on genotype. Although panicle initiation was delayed, leaf
initiation continued, so extra leaves were produced. Defoliation of fully
irrigated plants, however, generally reduced green leaf area, plant dry weight
at anthesis, and grain yield, all by 30–50%. The application of
ethephon also delayed anthesis, and changed the pattern but not the area of
leaf produced, and did not alter grain yield. In rain-fed agriculture, where
grain yields are frequently <50% of irrigated controls, delaying
panicle initiation by 2 weeks may provide a better rainfall environment during
which anthesis and grain-filling will occur. Reductions in green leaf area,
although reducing yield potential, may promote a more balanced use of water
between vegetative and grain growth. There was sufficient evidence to indicate
that defoliation before panicle initiation could provide simple post-sowing
management to achieve this scenario.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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