Kształtowanie się masy ziarniaka pszenżyta ozimego w zależności od pozycji osadzenia w kłosku i kłosie, z uwzględnieniem ich produkcyjności [Kernel mass of winter triticale depending on placing position in a spikelet and a spike, with regard to its productiveness]

Tadeusz Zając, Wiesław Szafrański, Jacek Strojny

Abstract


The investigations were carried outin 1996–1997 on degraded chernozem developed from loess. The winter triticale cv. 'Presto' cultivated after 4 forecrops (spring cereals with red clover undersown and triticale in pure stand). Studied were correlation between the number of spikeIets and kernels and their placing position in a spike and spikelet, and the grain weight from three spike size groups. The number of productive spikelets per spike and fertility of inflorescence per spikelet, measured as a number of kernels, were the biggest in big spikes group. Kernels placed in positions 1 and 2 in a kernel had the biggest mass, whereas the kernels developed from the inflorescence in positions 3 and 4 were conspicuous for their smaller mass, particularly in the small and medium-size spike groups. The analysis of correlation coefficient values revealed that grain weight per spike was strongly correlated with the number of kernels per spike in all determined size classes. Also a significant effect of single kemel weight on yield per spike was noticed, but the coefficient value was lower (r=0.30). Spikelets in positions from 3 to 7 level (on both sides of spike) had the greatest share in grain weight per spike for the smallest spike group, whereas for medium- size and big spikes respectively spikelets in positions 3 through 9 and 2 through 10.

Keywords


triticale; weight of spike; spikelet and kernel; position of spikelet and kernel

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5586/aa.2004.017

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  • 0065-0951 (print; ceased since 2016)
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