1986
DOI: 10.4141/cjps86-043
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Development and Yield of Oat Plants Grown From Primary and Secondary Seeds

Abstract: TrnELrus, A. c. eNr Kr-rNcr

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“…Small tertiary grains are found in some spikelets, probably because of ' over-abundance ' of photosynthate during grain filling (Doehlert et al 2002). Primary grains are larger (Tibelius & Klinck 1986;Browne et al 2002), have lower kernel contents (Hutchinson et al 1952;Browne et al 2002) and poorer hullability (Browne et al 2002) than secondary grain. Similarly, tertiary grains have lower mean grain weights and higher kernel contents than secondary grain (Browne et al 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Small tertiary grains are found in some spikelets, probably because of ' over-abundance ' of photosynthate during grain filling (Doehlert et al 2002). Primary grains are larger (Tibelius & Klinck 1986;Browne et al 2002), have lower kernel contents (Hutchinson et al 1952;Browne et al 2002) and poorer hullability (Browne et al 2002) than secondary grain. Similarly, tertiary grains have lower mean grain weights and higher kernel contents than secondary grain (Browne et al 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%