Journal of Experimental Botany, Vol 49, 1963-1969, Copyright © 1998 by Oxford University Press
N Munier-Jolain, N Munier-Jolain, R Roche, B Ney and C Duthion
The dry weight of harvested grain legume seeds is strongly related to their
growth rate during the period of storage accumulation in the cotyledons,
which begins approximately at the end of embryo cell division. Depodding,
defoliation, shading or changes in air CO2 concentration were applied
during seed filling (i.e. during the decrease in seed water concentration)
to field and glasshouse-grown plants, in order to affect the source-sink
ratio. The experiments involved three legume species, namely pea
(Pisum sativum L.), soybean (Glycine
max L. Merr.) and white lupin (Lupinus
albus L.). Some treatments affected the number of abortions of
less developed seeds from younger pods, but they did not significantly
affect the number or the growth rate of filling seeds, demonstrating the
priority of carbohydrate partitioning to filling seeds. The maximum growth
rate of seeds was achieved regardless of the intra-plant competition level,
and the duration of seed growth was shortened if the photosynthetic
activity was not sufficient to fulfil the assimilate demand of filling
seeds.Key words: Grain legume, seed growth, assimilate
partitioning, assimilate supply.
ARTICLES
Seed growth rate in grain legumes I. Effect of photoassimilate availability on seed growth rate
Unité d'Agronomie et de Malherbologie, INRA, 17 rue Sully, BV 1540, F-21034 Dijon cedex, France; Laboratoire d'Agronomie, INRA INA-PG, F-78850 Thiverval-Grignon, France; Corresponding author e-mail: munierjo@dijon.inra.fr
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