نتایج جستجو برای: tillering

تعداد نتایج: 986  

Journal: :The New phytologist 2014
Mohammad Mobashwer Alam Graeme L Hammer Erik J van Oosterom Alan W Cruickshank Colleen H Hunt David R Jordan

Tillering determines the plant size of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) and an understanding of its regulation is important to match genotypes to prevalent growing conditions in target production environments. The aim of this study was to determine the physiological and environmental regulation of variability in tillering among sorghum genotypes, and to develop a framework for this regulation. Diverse...

2015
Kaijie Xu Fengli Sun Guaiqiang Chai Yongfeng Wang Lili Shi Shudong Liu Yajun Xi

Tillering is an important trait in monocotyledon plants. The switchgrass (Panicum virgatum), studied usually as a source of biomass for energy production, can produce hundreds of tillers in its lifetime. Studying the tillering of switchgrass also provides information for other monocot crops. High-tillering and low-tillering mutants were produced by ethyl methanesulfonate mutagenesis. Alteration...

2013
M. Fernanda Dreccer Scott. C. Chapman Allan R. Rattey Jodi Neal Youhong Song John (Jack) T. Christopher Matthew Reynolds

In wheat, tillering and water-soluble carbohydrates (WSCs) in the stem are potential traits for adaptation to different environments and are of interest as targets for selective breeding. This study investigated the observation that a high stem WSC concentration (WSCc) is often related to low tillering. The proposition tested was that stem WSC accumulation is plant density dependent and could b...

2016
Xiang Li Kuaifei Xia Zhen Liang Kunling Chen Caixia Gao Mingyong Zhang

Rice tillering has an important influence on grain yield, and is promoted by nitrogen (N) fertilizer. Several genes controlling rice tillering, which are regulated by poor N supply, have been identified. However, the molecular mechanism associated with the regulation of tillering based on N supply is poorly understood. Here, we report that rice microRNA393 (OsmiR393) is involved in N-mediated t...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2010
Hae Koo Kim Delphine Luquet Erik van Oosterom Michael Dingkuhn Graeme Hammer

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Genotypic variation in tillering can be caused by differences in the carbon supply-demand balance within a plant. The aim of this study was to understand and quantify the effects of genotype on tillering as a consequence of the underlying internal competition for carbohydrates. METHODS Five sorghum hybrids, derived from inbred lines with a common genetic background and wit...

2014
Carina Moeller Jochem B. Evers Greg Rebetzke

Tillering is a core constituent of plant architecture, and influences light interception to affect plant and crop performance. Near-isogenic lines (NILs) varying for a tiller inhibition (tin) gene and representing two genetic backgrounds were investigated for tillering dynamics, organ size distribution, leaf area, light interception, red: far-red ratio, and chlorophyll content. Tillering ceased...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2012
Tesfamichael H Kebrom Peter M Chandler Steve M Swain Rod W King Richard A Richards Wolfgang Spielmeyer

Tillering (branching) is a major yield component and, therefore, a target for improving the yield of crops. However, tillering is regulated by complex interactions of endogenous and environmental signals, and the knowledge required to achieve optimal tiller number through genetic and agronomic means is still lacking. Regulatory mechanisms may be revealed through physiological and molecular char...

2013
Jochem B. Evers Jan Vos

Cereals and grasses adapt their structural development to environmental conditions and the resources available. The primary adaptive response is a variable degree of branching, called tillering in cereals. Especially for heterogeneous plant configurations the degree of tillering varies per plant. Functional-structural plant modeling (FSPM) is a modeling approach allowing simulation of the archi...

2007
Jochem B. Evers

This thesis presents a 3D virtual plant modelling study to tillering (lateral branching) in spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Tillering in wheat is influenced by light properties. Light intensity determines the amount of assimilates available for growth. Availability of assimilates is assumed to regulate the degree of tillering: a reduction in light intensity, or more specifically in the int...

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