Photoperiodiciteit bij Sorghum vulgare Pers.

Great millet of 35 varieties from several tropical and subtropical countries were tested for response to photoperiod. Some were analysed and measured extensively with photoperiods ranging from 5 to 24 h in a 24-h day. The development of the growing point was observed in relation to duration of growth from sowing until flower initiation and anthesis. Leaf number, elongation and length of leaves, stem and panicle, dry weight of plant and panicle were noted. The influence of solar radiation, intensity of supplementary light and temperature were, where possible, recorded.Great millet was a short-day plant highly variable between varieties and types. A range of variations was found 'from quantitative to entirely qualitative responding plants'. In general photoperiodic sensitivity of types decreases with increasing distance from the equator. The optimum photoperiod was about 10 to 11 h in a 24-h day for 10-14 days (dependent on age). Flower initiation starts 4 to 5 weeks after sowing, anthesis 4 to 6 weeks later. A minimum age must be reached before flowering could be induced.

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Main Author: Keulemans, N.C.
Other Authors: Coolhaas, C.
Format: Doctoral thesis biblioteca
Language:Dutch
Subjects:biological rhythms, botany, life cycle, light, oscillation, photoperiod, photoperiodism, photoreceptors, plant physiology, shade, sorghum bicolor, biologische ritmen, fotoperiode, fotoperiodiciteit, fotoreceptoren, levenscyclus, licht, oscillatie, plantenfysiologie, plantkunde, schaduw,
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5255892024-10-16 Keulemans, N.C. Coolhaas, C. Doctoral thesis Photoperiodiciteit bij Sorghum vulgare Pers. 1959 Great millet of 35 varieties from several tropical and subtropical countries were tested for response to photoperiod. Some were analysed and measured extensively with photoperiods ranging from 5 to 24 h in a 24-h day. The development of the growing point was observed in relation to duration of growth from sowing until flower initiation and anthesis. Leaf number, elongation and length of leaves, stem and panicle, dry weight of plant and panicle were noted. The influence of solar radiation, intensity of supplementary light and temperature were, where possible, recorded.Great millet was a short-day plant highly variable between varieties and types. A range of variations was found 'from quantitative to entirely qualitative responding plants'. In general photoperiodic sensitivity of types decreases with increasing distance from the equator. The optimum photoperiod was about 10 to 11 h in a 24-h day for 10-14 days (dependent on age). Flower initiation starts 4 to 5 weeks after sowing, anthesis 4 to 6 weeks later. A minimum age must be reached before flowering could be induced. nl application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/photoperiodiciteit-bij-sorghum-vulgare-pers https://edepot.wur.nl/181529 biological rhythms botany life cycle light oscillation photoperiod photoperiodism photoreceptors plant physiology shade sorghum bicolor biologische ritmen fotoperiode fotoperiodiciteit fotoreceptoren levenscyclus licht oscillatie plantenfysiologie plantkunde schaduw sorghum bicolor Wageningen University & Research
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topic biological rhythms
botany
life cycle
light
oscillation
photoperiod
photoperiodism
photoreceptors
plant physiology
shade
sorghum bicolor
biologische ritmen
fotoperiode
fotoperiodiciteit
fotoreceptoren
levenscyclus
licht
oscillatie
plantenfysiologie
plantkunde
schaduw
sorghum bicolor
biological rhythms
botany
life cycle
light
oscillation
photoperiod
photoperiodism
photoreceptors
plant physiology
shade
sorghum bicolor
biologische ritmen
fotoperiode
fotoperiodiciteit
fotoreceptoren
levenscyclus
licht
oscillatie
plantenfysiologie
plantkunde
schaduw
sorghum bicolor
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botany
life cycle
light
oscillation
photoperiod
photoperiodism
photoreceptors
plant physiology
shade
sorghum bicolor
biologische ritmen
fotoperiode
fotoperiodiciteit
fotoreceptoren
levenscyclus
licht
oscillatie
plantenfysiologie
plantkunde
schaduw
sorghum bicolor
biological rhythms
botany
life cycle
light
oscillation
photoperiod
photoperiodism
photoreceptors
plant physiology
shade
sorghum bicolor
biologische ritmen
fotoperiode
fotoperiodiciteit
fotoreceptoren
levenscyclus
licht
oscillatie
plantenfysiologie
plantkunde
schaduw
sorghum bicolor
Keulemans, N.C.
Photoperiodiciteit bij Sorghum vulgare Pers.
description Great millet of 35 varieties from several tropical and subtropical countries were tested for response to photoperiod. Some were analysed and measured extensively with photoperiods ranging from 5 to 24 h in a 24-h day. The development of the growing point was observed in relation to duration of growth from sowing until flower initiation and anthesis. Leaf number, elongation and length of leaves, stem and panicle, dry weight of plant and panicle were noted. The influence of solar radiation, intensity of supplementary light and temperature were, where possible, recorded.Great millet was a short-day plant highly variable between varieties and types. A range of variations was found 'from quantitative to entirely qualitative responding plants'. In general photoperiodic sensitivity of types decreases with increasing distance from the equator. The optimum photoperiod was about 10 to 11 h in a 24-h day for 10-14 days (dependent on age). Flower initiation starts 4 to 5 weeks after sowing, anthesis 4 to 6 weeks later. A minimum age must be reached before flowering could be induced.
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botany
life cycle
light
oscillation
photoperiod
photoperiodism
photoreceptors
plant physiology
shade
sorghum bicolor
biologische ritmen
fotoperiode
fotoperiodiciteit
fotoreceptoren
levenscyclus
licht
oscillatie
plantenfysiologie
plantkunde
schaduw
sorghum bicolor
author Keulemans, N.C.
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title Photoperiodiciteit bij Sorghum vulgare Pers.
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