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ZHANG L. X., WANG R. F. and HESKETH J. D. Separating photoperiod and temperature effects on the degree day requirement for floral events in soybean.
From a date-of- planting study involving many strains of soybean we were able to separate out a degree day-temperature effect (the higher the temperature, the ...
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2001/07/01 · Shorter photoperiods during the bud growth period accelerated growth rates to open flower. Furthermore, in the growth chamber study, flowering ...
2014/11/07 · Surprisingly both increasing and decreasing photoperiods delayed flowering. Low (<10 MJ m−2 day−1) daily irradiance also delayed flowering.
SEPARATING PHOTOPERIOD AND TEMPERATURE EFFECTS ON THE DEGREE DAY REQUIREMENT FOR FLORAL EVENTS IN SOYBEAN (Peer Reviewed Journal), (23-Jun-95).
2022/03/24 · A delay in time to flower from a longer photoperiod can delay maturity and expose the crop to fall frost that can reduce seed yield and quality.
Temperature generally has a positive influence on the rate of crop development. Photoperiod, modifies the temperature response in soybean, a short-day plant, in ...
Photoperiod is typically treated as a modifier to the effect of temperature, and in the case of soybean, a quantitative short- day plant, longer daylength ...
Separating photoperiod and temperature effects on the degree day requirement for floral events in soybean. Article. Jan 1995. L. X. Zhang · R. F. Wang · J. D. ...
Experiments with Biloxi soybean (Glycine max) showed that length of photoperiod as well as length of dark period influenced the degree of flower initiation.