Author:
Savin Roxana,Calderini Daniel F.,Slafer Gustavo A.,Abeledo Leonor G.
Abstract
Individual grain weight is an important source of variation for grain yield in
wheat. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of short periods of
high temperature immediately pre-anthesis, or during post-anthesis, on grain
weight under field conditions. Thus, two wheat cultivars of different grain
weight potential were sown on four different sowing dates to provide different
temperature conditions during the pre- and post-anthesis periods. In addition,
for two sowings, acrylic boxes were installed to increase spike temperature
either immediately before anthesis, or during the lineal phase of the
grain-filling period. Final grain weight was significantly affected by sowing
date, genotype and grain position on the spike. Grain weight showed a clear
relationship with the average temperature of the grain filling period, but
this relationship was either linear or curvilinear, depending on the cultivar.
Both high temperature treatments, i.e. at pre- or post-anthesis, significantly
diminished final grain weight, and their effect was similar with the exception
of heavier grains, which were unresponsive to the high temperature treatment
at pre-anthesis. Finally, a better understanding of final grain weight was
reached when temperatures from the pre-anthesis period were included in the
analysis of grain weight response to temperature.
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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