2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11099-016-0213-y
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Effects of fertilization on leaf photosynthetic characteristics and grain yield in tartary buckwheat Yunqiao1

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“…The growth and grain yield of cereal crops are closely related to the three canopy leaves [ 41 ]. Leaf area and leaf net photosynthesis rate are important traits that affect crop growth and final yield [ 8 ]. Chlorophyll content is an important trait reflecting leaf photosynthesis capacity [ 42 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The growth and grain yield of cereal crops are closely related to the three canopy leaves [ 41 ]. Leaf area and leaf net photosynthesis rate are important traits that affect crop growth and final yield [ 8 ]. Chlorophyll content is an important trait reflecting leaf photosynthesis capacity [ 42 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the 12–13 leaves of the whole plants, the canopy leaves including the top three leaves (the flag leaf, the 2 nd and the 3 rd leaf from the top) are the most important for the entire life cycle of wheat [ 5 , 6 ], and produce more than 80% primary nutrients accumulating in the wheat grain by photosynthesis after heading [ 7 ]. It has been reported that the photosynthesis efficiency of wheat leaves is not only influenced by the leaf morphological traits, such as leaf length, width and area, but also affected by the chlorophyll content [ 8 , 9 ]. Thus, the morphology and chlorophyll content of leaf are the main factors impacting conversion of sunlight to sugars in plant [ 10 ].…”
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“…Tartary buckwheat is a typical crop with short growth period, thus the contradiction between vegetative growth and reproductive growth is prominent [15]. XMQ showed significantly lower net photosynthetic rate at early-GFS and mid-GFS, and significantly lower activities of ADPGase at mid-GFS and SS at late-GFS, as compared to that of JQ2.…”
Section: Yield Assessment For Improvement Of Rice-tartary Buckwheatmentioning
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“…The foundational research of Tartary buckwheat is seriously lagged behind mass cereals. It is proposed that the indefinite inflorescence in buckwheat leads to the confusion of carbohydrate metabolism that further affects the foundation of yield [13][14][15]. Till now, the related report about the plant growth, yield and quality of rice-Tartary buckwheat is deficient.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Tartary buckwheat has four main functional leaves during grain filling, and these leaves account for a large proportion of photosynthesis during this period [20]. The photosynthetic capacity of the functional leaves is a key factor determining Tartary buckwheat yield, especially under adverse conditions, such as drought or nutrient deficiency [21,29]. Fayez and Hassanein [30] reported that higher leaf chlorophyll contents and delayed leaf senescence could improve photosynthetic capacity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%