Agriculture Reference
In-Depth Information
Hay, R.K.M., and R.P. Ellis. 1998. The control of fl owering
in wheat and barley: What recent advances in molecular
genetics can reveal. Ann. Bot. 82:541-554.
Hay, R.K.M., and E.J.M. Kirby. 1991. Convergence and
synchrony: A review of the coordination of development
in wheat. Aust. J. Agric. Res. 42:661-700.
Hay, R.K.M., and G.T. Wilson. 1982. Leaf appearance and
extension in fi eld-grown winter wheat plants: The impor-
tance of soil temperature during vegetative growth.
J. Agric. Sci. (Cambridge) 99:403-410.
Herzog, H. 1986. Source and sink during the reproductive
period of wheat: Development and its regulation with
special reference to cytokinins. Parey, Berlin, Germany.
Hoogenboom, G., J.W. Jones, P.W. Wilkens, C.H. Porter,
W.D. Batchelor, L.A. Hunt, K.J. Boote, U. Singh, U.O.
Uryasev, W.T. Bowen, A.J. Gijsman, A. du Toit, J.W.
White, and G.Y. Tsuji. 2004. Decision support system for
agrotechnology transfer, version 4.0 [CD-ROM]. Univer-
sity of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI.
Hunt, L.A., and S. Pararajasingham. 1995. CROPSIM-
WHEAT: A model describing the growth and develop-
ment of wheat. Can. J. Plant Sci. 75:619-632.
Jame, Y.W., H.W. Cutforth, and J.T. Ritchie. 1998. Interac-
tion of temperature and daylength on leaf appearance rate
in wheat and barley. Agric. For. Meteorol. 92:241-249.
Jamieson, P.D., I.R. Brooking, J.R. Porter, and D.R. Wilson.
1995. Prediction of leaf appearance in wheat: A question
of temperature. Field Crops Res. 41:35-44.
Jamieson, P.D., I.R. Brooking, M.A. Semenov, G.S.
McMaster, J.W. White, and J.R. Porter. 2007. Reconciling
alternative models of phenological development in winter
wheat. Field Crops Res. 103:36-41.
Jamieson, P.D., M.A. Semenov, I.R. Brooking, and G.S.
Francis. 1998. Sirius: A mechanistic model of wheat
response to environmental variation. Eur. J. Agron.
8:161-179.
Jedel, P.E., and L.A. Hunt. 1990. Shading and thinning
effects on multi- and standard-fl oret winter wheat. Crop
Sci. 30:128-133.
Jewiss, O.R. 1972. Tillering in grasses—its signifi cance and
control. J. Br. Grassl. Soc. 27:65-82.
Jones, J.W., G. Hoogenboom, C.H. Porter, K.J. Boote, W.
D. Batchelor, L.A. Hunt, P.W. Wilkens, U. Singh, A.J.
Gijsman, and J.T. Ritchie. 2003. The DSSAT cropping
system model. Eur. J. Agron. 18:235-265.
Kirby, E.J.M., and M. Appleyard. 1984. Cereal development
guide. 2nd ed. Arable Unit, National Agricultural Centre,
Coventry, UK.
Kirby, E.J.M., M. Appleyard, and G. Fellowes. 1985a. Effect
of sowing date and variety on main shoot leaf emergence
and number of leaves of barley and wheat. Agronomie
5:117-126.
Kirby, E.J.M., M. Appleyard, and G. Fellowes. 1985b. Leaf
emergence and tillering in barley and wheat. Agronomie
5:193-200.
Kirby, E.J.M., and B.E. Eisenberg. 1966. Some effects of
photoperiod on barley. J. Exp. Bot. 17:204-213.
Klepper, B., R.K. Belford, and R.W. Rickman. 1984. Root
and shoot development in winter wheat. Agron. J.
76:117-122.
Klepper, B., R.W. Rickman, and R.K. Belford. 1983a. Leaf
and tiller identifi cation on wheat plants. Crop Sci.
23:1002-1004.
Klepper, B., R.W. Rickman, and C.M. Peterson. 1982.
Quantitative characterization of vegetative development in
small cereal grains. Agron. J. 74:789-792.
Klepper, B., T.W. Tucker, and B.D. Dunbar. 1983b. A
numerical index to assess early infl orescence development
in wheat. Crop Sci. 23:206-208.
Lancaster, P.D., H. Bleihelder, T. Van der Boom, P. Lange-
luddeke, R. Stauss, E. Weber, and A. Witzenberger. 1991.
A uniform decimal code for growth stages of crops and
weeds. Ann. Appl. Biol. 119:561-601.
Landes, A., and J.R. Porter. 1989. Comparison of scales used
for categorizing the development of wheat, barley, rye and
oats. Ann. Appl. Biol. 115:343-360.
Large, E.C. 1954. Growth stages in cereals. Plant Pathol.
3:128-129.
Laurie, D.A., S. Griffi ths, R.P. Dunford, V. Christodoulou,
S.A. Taylor, J. Cockram, J. Beales, and A. Turner. 2004.
Comparative genetic approaches to the identifi cation of
fl owering time genes in temperate cereals. Field Crops Res.
90:87-99.
Li, A-G., Y-S. Hou, G.W. Wall, A. Trent, B.A. Kimball,
and P.J. Pinter, Jr. 2000. Free-air CO 2 enrichment and
drought stress effects on grain fi lling rate and duration in
spring wheat. Crop Sci. 40:1263-1270.
Li, A-G., A. Trent, G.W. Wall, B.A. Kimball, Y-S. Hou,
P.J. Pinter, Jr., R.L. Garcia, D.V Hunsaker, and R.L.
Lamorte. 1997. Free-air CO 2 enrichment effects on rate
and duration of apical development of spring wheat. Crop
Sci. 37:789-796.
Longnecker, N., E.J.M. Kirby, and A. Robson. 1993. Leaf
emergence, tiller growth, and apical development of nitro-
gen-defi cient spring wheat. Crop Sci. 33:154-160.
Maas, E.V., and C.M. Grieve. 1990. Spike and leaf develop-
ment in salt-stressed wheat. Crop Sci. 30:1309-1313.
Maas, E.V., S.M. Lesch, L.E. Francois, and C.M. Grieve.
1994. Tiller development in salt-stressed wheat. Crop Sci.
34:1594-1603.
Madakadze, I.C., K.A. Stewart, R.M. Madakadze, and D.L.
Smith. 2003. Base temperatures for seedling growth and
their correlation with chilling sensitivity for warm-season
grasses. Crop Sci. 434:874-878.
Marc, J., and R.M. Gifford. 1984. Floral initiation in wheat,
sunfl ower, and sorghum under carbon dioxide enrichment.
Can. J. Bot. 62:9-14.
Marcellos, H., and W.V. Single. 1971. Quantitative responses
of wheat to photoperiod and temperature in the fi eld. Aust.
J. Agric. Res. 23:533-540.
Masle, J. 1985. Competition among tillers in winter wheat:
Consequences for growth and development of the crop. p.
33-54. In W. Day and R.K. Atkin (ed.) Wheat growth and
modeling. Plenum Press, New York.
Masle, J., G. Doussinault, G.D. Farquhar, and B. Sun. 1989.
Foliar stage in wheat correlates better to photothermal time
than to thermal time. Plant Cell Environ. 12:235-247.
Masle-Meynard, J., and M. Sebillotte. 1981. Study on the
heterogeneity of a wheat stand: I. Concept of stand struc-
ture. Agronomie 1:207-216.
Search WWH ::




Custom Search