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Grain yield, biomass and leaf area of triticale in response to sowing date and cutting stage in three contrasting Mediterranean environments
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 March 2009
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The effects of sowing date and cutting stage on grain yield, biomass and leaf area were analysed in three spring triticale genotypes (× Triticosecale Wittmack) grown at three different sites in Spain during 1990/91. Results indicated that the most appropriate sowing date for grain yield in these environments seemed to be from the last 10 days in November to mid-December. Cutting reduced grain yield, biomass and leaf area at anthesis, and these decreases were greater in a drier environment (the only exception being cutting at Zadoks growth stage (GS)31 at Lleida), and when the cutting was done at GS31 rather than GS30. The significant relationships found between the percentage loss in grain yield and biomass and leaf area at anthesis after cutting suggest that genotypes intended for grain and forage production need to be able to regenerate leaf area rapidly after cutting.
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