2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2004.06.017
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Responses of native Lupinus varius (L.) to culture conditions: effects of photoperiod and sowing time on growth and flowering characteristics

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“…Attempting to predict developmental stages, except temperature effect and genotype, daylength effect should be also considered, as it is primarily responsible for lengthening or shortening time period from sowing to flowering and to maturity [47,48,61] and controlling annual legumes phenology [62]. The impact of the photoperiod should also be investigated, as it seems to influence various lupin species [41,45,63,64] and relative references are contradictory regarding L. mutabilis genotypes response to photoperiod [14,41,[65][66][67][68]. Planting treatment affected statistically significantly the number of days to pod maturity whereas it did not influence the number of days to flowering.…”
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“…Attempting to predict developmental stages, except temperature effect and genotype, daylength effect should be also considered, as it is primarily responsible for lengthening or shortening time period from sowing to flowering and to maturity [47,48,61] and controlling annual legumes phenology [62]. The impact of the photoperiod should also be investigated, as it seems to influence various lupin species [41,45,63,64] and relative references are contradictory regarding L. mutabilis genotypes response to photoperiod [14,41,[65][66][67][68]. Planting treatment affected statistically significantly the number of days to pod maturity whereas it did not influence the number of days to flowering.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In different parts of the country farmers have adopted flower seed production as a strong diversification option which is evident from the facts that, farmers have reported about 2.5-3 times more economic benefits through flower seed production in comparison to wheat crop [3]. Varying the planting time significantly influence growth and seed yields in flowering annuals [4]. Environmental conditions and geographical location of the area are the deciding factors for planting of any flower crop.…”
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“…The experiments were employed in completely randomized designs with three 20-plant replications and the analyses of variance (ANOVA) were used for statistical analyses of the data relating to the characteristics considered in this study [34]. Differences among the treatments were compared by Duncan's multiple range test at P≤0.05.…”
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confidence: 99%