Seed dry weight response to source–sink manipulations in wheat, maize and soybean: a quantitative reappraisal
Abstract
null null Determining to what degree seed weight differences are due to competition among seeds for insufficient source is critical for the rational design of breeding and management strategies aimed at maximizing crop yields. While the crop physiology literature cites many examples of source and/or sink yield limitations during seed filling, interpretation of these data has usually been qualitative in nature, biasing our view of the source–sink...
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Title
Seed dry weight response to source–sink manipulations in wheat, maize and soybean: a quantitative reappraisal
Published Date
Mar 10, 2004
Journal
Volume
86
Issue
2
Pages
131 - 146
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