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What happens after germination? |
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Shoot apex changes in size and shape from seedling to adult
Leaf primordium arise on the flank of the tall shoot apex as a horizontal ridge that expands laterally both ways until it has more than encircled the node |
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Longitudinal bundles will intiate as isolated strands, first at the base of the leaf and then upward into leaf, finally downward into node |
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What are 3 components of wheat yield? |
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Definition
Tillers per m2
# of grains per tiller
grain weight |
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Explain tiller initiation |
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Definition
Buds form at axils of most leaves
Bud forms a prophyll, similar to coleoptile
Tiller buds make early vascular conections with node bundles and have a vascular system to whole axis |
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What is the Double Ridge? |
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Definition
Transition from vegetative to reproductive stage
1 ridge is targeted to become a flower and the lower ridge is produces a leaf
more primodium are produced (use fertilizer)
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What does Meristematic activity do? |
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Definition
Within the node, it produces growth of the internode (results in elongation of internode) |
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Several sections, and each section has a leaf
The leaf is joined at the stemm by a node and internode
Stem is fully elongated at anthesis |
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What happens at Anthesis? |
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Definition
Anthers release pollen
Pollen carries male gametes and goes from anther to stigma
4 microspores are produced
The carpel of wheat has 1 ovule and 2 styles with stigma branches. Only 1 megaspore mother cell that develops into megagametophyte |
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Term
How are florets forced open?
How long are stigmas receptive for?
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Definition
By the swelling of the Iodicules
4-14 days, but pollen is only viable for 15-20 minutes |
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What attracts pollen to the stigma? |
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Definition
Electrostatic force and water absorption |
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Explain pollen germination |
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Definition
Pollen tube penetrates stigma and grows towards embryo sac
One sperm cell nucleus enters egg cell and fuses to produce the zygote. Other sperm cells fuses to initiate endosperm |
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How are photosynthates paritioned? |
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Definition
Vegetative Development - photosynthate goes to leaves, tillers and roots
Intermediate development - goes to nodes and stem elongating
Spike Growth - goes to upper 2 or 3 leaves
Flag leaf - accounts for 50% of photosynthate from early to mid-grain fill |
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genees for reducing plant height
Cause yield increase because more dry matter was partitioned into the grain |
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How do you calculate harvest index? |
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Definition
(Grain yield/above ground biomass) x 100 |
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